Nicholas Parker (MP)

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Sir Nicholas Parker
Member of Parliament
for Sussex
In office
1597–1598
Personal details
NationalityEnglish

Sir Nicholas Parker (1547–1620) was an English member of parliament and High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.

Family

Nicholas Parker was born in 1547 at Ratton in the parish of Willingdon, Sussex. He was the first son of Thomas Parker and Eleanor Waller.[1][2] He married[3]

  • (firstly) Jane, daughter of Sir William Courtney;
  • (secondly) Elizabeth, daughter of John Baker;
  • (thirdly) Katherine Temple, daughter of John Temple of Stowe.

By his third wife, he had five sons and two daughters, including the Civil War pamphleteer, Henry Parker.

Public offices and honours

Parker was twice High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, in 1585 and 1592. He was knighted in 1591. He was chosen as MP for Sussex in 1597.

Monument

Following his death, a monument was erected in the Willingdon parish church, showing an effigy of him and his three wives.[4] It is one of a group of monuments to the Parker family spanning nearly 150 years.

Notes

Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Sussex
with Robert Sackville

1597
Succeeded by