NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 51 
1675. April 15th. Will of George Parker, of Park-hall, co. 
Stafford, esq.,—to be buried in the chancel at Caves- 
wall, near my late deceased wife—my 5 children, 
Anne, being widow, William, Thomas*, Robert, and 
Elizabeth Sleigh—to my daughter Levinge a silver 
can with cover affixed, which was given me by the 
Countess of Rutland—my daughter Parker, of Park- 
hall—my daughter Parker, of Leeke—my daughter 
Parker, of London. William and Thomas executors. 
Proved at Lichfield 11th April, 1676. 
1678. 24 August, 3oth Charles II. Will of John Parker, of 
Little Norton, co." Derby, yeoman.—William Parker 
and Rowland Parker, my sons 3os. each, in full, hay- 
ing already preferred them—Philip Challner,t my son- 
in-law, and Elizabeth his wife my daughter—Ann and 
Elizabeth my daughters-in-law, tos.—to Thomas 
Burnley, of Grennell, in the parish of Norton, gent., 
20s. as a legacy—John, Samuel, Phillip, William, and 
Sara, children of Rowland Parker my son—Thomas 
Burley, executor. 
Inventory taken 5th Sept., 1678, at £128 2s. 11d. 
Bond for the due administration &c, from Roland 
Parker, of Norton, and Joshua Barton, of Greenhill, 
clerk, conditioned that if the said R. Parker and 
Joshua B., the former son of John Parker, and the 
latter uncle to the children of Roland Parker, &c. 
1681. July 4. Bond, Roland Parker, of Greenhill, yeoman, to 
Thomas Fletcher, of Holmehirst, to pay £4 on 4th 
July, 1683. 
1682. Benjamin Parker nominated as one of the first ‘‘ Brethren ” 
of the borough of Derby, (an office between the 
* Thomas Parker, of Leek, co. Stafford, father of Thomas Parker, tst Earl 
of Macclesfield. His lordship in his will, 1723, mentions ‘the Parkers of 
Park Hall, my grandfather’s seat, where his great grandson, the grandson of 
_ my father’s elder brother, now lives.” 
+ ‘* At Darnall resided for many generations a respectable but not opulent 
family whose name was Chaloneror Chalner.” (Hunter’s Hallamshire, page 254.) 
