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Name
  
John 1st

Role
  
Member of Parliament


Died
  
April 27, 1788

Parents
  
Catherine Poulett

John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon

Education
  
Christ Church, Oxford (1753)

Spouse
  
Theresa Robinson (m. 1769–1775), Frances Hort (m. 1764–1764)

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John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon (1735 – 27 April 1788) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.

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Origins

Parker was the eldest son of John Parker (1703–1768) of Boringdon Hall, Plympton, and Saltram House, by his wife Catherine Poulett (1706–1758), whom he married in 1725, a daughter of John Poulett, 1st Earl Poulett, by his wife Bridget Bertie a granddaughter of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. He had a sister Henrietta Parker (d.1808) and a younger brother, Montagu Edmund Parker (1737–1813) of Whiteway House, near Chudleigh (purchased by his grandfather George Parker (d.1743) who also purchased Saltram), Sheriff of Devon in 1789, who married in 1775 Charity Ourry (1752–1786), daughter of Admiral Paul Ourry, by whom he had issue Montague E. Parker (1778–1831) whose daughter Harriet Parker (1809–1897) married in 1842, as her second husband, her second cousin Edmund Parker, 2nd Earl of Morley (1810–1864).

Career

He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.

He was elected to the House of Commons for Bodmin in 1761, a seat he held until 1762, and then represented Devon between 1762 and 1784. The latter year Parker was raised to the peerage as Baron Boringdon, of Boringdon in the County of Devon.

Apart from his political career he was also a collector of paintings at his seat Saltram House in Devon. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in April 1767. In 1783, Parker's horse Saltram won the fourth running of the Epsom Derby.

Marriage and progeny

Lord Boringdon married twice:

  • Firstly, in 1764 to Frances Hort (d.1764), daughter of the Right Reverend Josiah Hort, Archbishop of Tuam. She died later the same year, without progeny.
  • Secondly, in 1769, to Hon. Theresa Robinson (1744/5-1775), second daughter of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham. Lord Boringdon survived her by thirteen years and had by her the following progeny:
  • John Parker, 1st Earl of Morley (1772–1840), who was created Viscount Boringdon and Earl of Morley in 1815.
  • Theresa Parker (1775–1856), who married George Villiers (1759–1827), youngest son of Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon. Their eldest son became George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon.
  • Death and burial

    Lord Boringdon died in April 1788.

    References

    John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon Wikipedia