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Thomas Parker (English judge)

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In November 1772, Parker resigned on a pension of £2,400 a year, and was sworn of the privy council 20 November. He died at
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Admissions Record of The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple for Sir Thomas Parker:
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on 29 November 1742. Here, though Yorke as Lord Hardwicke tried to get him the post of
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Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
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Privy Counsellor
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer

Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield
Staffordshire
Lichfield Grammar School
Philip Yorke
John Strange
Inner Temple
called to the bar
serjeant-at-law
king's serjeant
Baron of the Exchequer
Court of Common Pleas
Lord Chief Baron
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
South Weald
Essex
Pipe Ridware
Sir William Parker
Greenwich
Sir John Jervis





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