Morning Post: Saturday 4th August 1900

Sir George Arthur Parker, one of the judges of the High Court of Justice, Madras, from 1885 to 1895, of Whitehall Court, died at the Manor House, Spratton, Northampton, on June 6, leaving property of the value of £64,980 10s 10d. He bequeathed to his brother Robert John Parker £ ,000; to his brother William Edward Parker £500, and on trust for him £3,500; to his brother Edmund Henry Parker £3,000; to his brother Charles Arthur Parker £5,000; to his sister Mrs. Ellen Frances Pinsent, £ 4,000; to his sister Mrs. Beatrice Elizabeth Cracroft, £5,000; to his sifter Emma Hester Parker £500, and on trust for her £5,500; to his sister Mary Murray Parker £6,000; to his friend Captain O’Brien Zouch Darrah, £3,000; to Captain Edward Butler £500; to Theodore Bell £100; to his brothers Edmund Henry and Charles Arthur his plate; and to his sisters Mary Murray and Emma Hester his furniture and household effects.  The residue of his property he gave to his brothers Edmund Henry and Charles Arthur and his sisters Mary Murray and Emma Hester. The executors of his will and codicil are his brother Mr. Edmund Henry Parker, of Mortlocks Bank, Cambridge; and Mr. Theodore Bell, of Salters’ Hall-court, City.

[see similar Northampton Mercury: Friday 10th August 1900]


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949