58 NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 
Green had then arrived at the age of 21 years, and 
was intermarried with the said John Green party to 
these presents. The said John Green and Allen a/ias 
Ellen his wife for £50, and £150 paid at and before 
the execution thereof did thereby release the pre- 
mises from that charge. 
1748. 10 Nov. The Rev. Cavendish Nevile (who died 18th 
Feby., 1749) by his will of this date devised his 
estate at Norton to Sir Lionel Pilkington of Stanley, 
co. York, bart., Godfrey Wentworth of Woolley co. 
York, esq., Henry Cavendish, of Doveridge, co. 
Derby, esq., and his brother Sandford Nevile, in 
trust to sell. Names his dau: Ann N., then under 
21, and unmarried (she died May, 1755, unmarried )— 
wife Katherine N.—brother Sandford N. (who died 
before the testator, and left no children)—children of 
John Lister, of Sissonby co. Leicester esq., by 
Dorothy his wife, testator’s niece—children of Wm. 
Nevile late of the city of York, eldest son of his 
uncle John Nevile deceased. ; 
1749. 8 June. Indenture between John Parker, of Woodthorpe, 
gent., and John Parker the younger, eldest son and 
heir apparent of the said John Parker, &c. 
1760. 5th March. Agreement, whereby John Beet of Chevet, 
steward or agent on behalf of Katherine Nevile, 
widow, and Sir Lionel Pilkington of that place bart. 
service, but have laid out no money upon the boy’s account, John Parker having 
hitherto provided for him (hee is not like to live long, being far gone in a con- 
sumption) therefore I shall expect one halfe of the rent ’till wee see whether 
hee will live or dye.” 
22d Dec. 1722. ‘‘ About Mr. Parker’s sister. Her brother being now 
dead, the whole money is devolved upon her, & shee seemes an improveable 
Girle, & I would give her a suiteable education.” 
3d May, 1725. ‘‘I think Mrs. Parker is at age in June come Twelve- 
month, and that Birmingham may be a suiteable place to pay the remainder of 
her fortune.” 
21st June 1725. ‘* Soon after my last letter Mrs. Parker sent mee word 
shee should bee of age within a very little time. I sent to Sutton Coldfield 
(where shee was born) for a certificate, & thereby it appeares shee was there 
baptized 2nd June 1704.” 
2nd May 1726.—‘‘ Mrs. Parker is married lately.” 
