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John Parker

(Privy Council)

John Parker (21 October 17995 September 1881) was an English politician and barrister. He was born in Tickhill, South Yorkshire and educated at Repton and Brasenose College, Oxford. He was instrumental in the enfranchisement of Sheffield, petitioning Parliament in 1817 and 1822, and creating a pamphlet stating the case for Sheffield in 1830. When the Sheffield constituency was finally created as a Parliamentary borough in 1832 he was elected alongside James Silk Buckingham as its first MPs. He served as MP for Sheffield until 1852, becoming Lord of the Treasury (18391840), First Secretary of the Admiralty, joint Secretary to the Treasury (18461849), and a Member of the Privy council (1853). He died in London at the age of 81.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom (1801–present)
Preceded by
None
Member of Parliament for Sheffield
1832–1852
Succeeded by
George Hadfield
Political offices
Preceded by
Richard O'Ferrall
First Secretary of the Admiralty
1841
Succeeded by
Sidney Herbert
Preceded by
Edward Cardwell
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1846–1849
Succeeded by
William Goodenough Hayter
Preceded by
Henry George Ward
First Secretary of the Admiralty
1849–1852
Succeeded by
Augustus Stafford

 
 
 

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