56 NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER, 
ostentation at Shirburn—two daughters—recommend 
to my son that, if the male line of him and his sister 
fail, he will take care to remember the family of the 
Parkers, of Parkhall, which was my grandfather’s 
seat, and where his great-grandson, the grandson of 
my father’s elder brother now lives, with respect to 
the estate in Staffordshire. Two codicils. Testator 
died 28th April, 1732. Proved at London, 11th 
May, 1732, by Janetta Countess Dowager of Mac- 
clesfield relict of the deceased and sole executrix. 
1735 19 May. Commission to George, Earl of Macclesfield 
the son, and administrator of the goods &c. of 
Janetta Countess Dowager of Macclesfield the sole 
executrix of Thomas late Earl of M. to administer 
de bonis non. (Bedford, 14. 3.) 
1726. (Draft.) Deed between William Heatley, of Birmingham, 
co. Warwick, short-cutler, John Green of Birming- 
ham baker, and Allen aas Ellen his wife, which 
said Allen a/as Ellen is one of the younger children 
of Edward Parker formerly of Little Norton, co. . 
Derby, ironmonger, and afterwards of Birmingham 
of the one part, and Cavendish Nevile, clerk, vicar 
of the parish church of Norton, co. Derby, of the 
other part. Recites an indenture of 2nd May, 7th 
King Wm. III. (1695), between the said Edward 
Parker of rst part, William Turton of Clifford’s Inn, 
London, gent., and John Pattison of London, 
haberdasher, of 2nd part, Henry Sedgewick, of 
Wild Green in par: Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, 
gent., and George Cator of Sutton Coldfield aforesaid, 
gent., of 3rd part, and Allyn Blackham, one of the 
daughters of Benjamin Blackham late of Sutton 
Coldfield yeoman deceased, of the 4th part, where- 
by a messuage of the said Edward Parker in Little 
Norton and all the closes, &c., thereunto belonging 
then in the tenure of Wm. Parker, and a cottage or 
