Our indexes include entries for the spelling parker. In the period you have requested, we have the following 4,288 records (displaying 3,541 to 3,550):
Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1886) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, January to March 1886 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
(1887) Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales. January to March 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
(1887) Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales. July to September 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
(1887) Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales. October to December 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
(1887) Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales. April to June 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Boys entering Harrow School
(1887) This Second Volume of the Second Series of the Harrow School Register was edited by J. H. Stogdon and published in 1925. The boys are listed by term of entrance, and then alphabetically by surname and christian names (in bold). Next, in brackets and in italics, is the school house to which he belonged - or, H. B. indicating a day boy whose family lived in Harrow. Stogdon then gives the father's surname and initials, and address. In cases where the boy was prominent in sports at school, or won academic prizes, scholarships &c., that is given; then the year of leaving the school; a synopsis of his career; and, where known, his address as of 1925, in italics. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Boys entering Uppingham School
(1887) The public school at Uppingham in Rutland was founded by Archdeacon Johnson in 1584. A roll of scholars from 1824 to 1905 was edited by J. P. Graham, and published in 1906. This was a revision and updating of an 1894 edition of the roll, the great bulk of the work having been done by Mrs Mullins. The roll is arranged by year, and within each year by term of entrance, and then alphabetically by surname within each term. Each boy's name is given, surname first, with an asterisk where known (in 1906) to have died. Then there is month and year of birth, father's name (most often just surname and initials) and address (at entrance). Where the boy represented the school at Rugby football (XV) or cricket (XI), that is indicated. After the month and year of leaving the school, there is a brief summary of achievements in later life, and, where known, address as in 1906. From 1875 onwards the house within the school is also noted, with these abbreviations: A., Mr Constable's House; B., Brooklands; C., West Bank; E., Mr J. Gale Thring's House; F., Fircroft; Fgh., Farleigh; H., Highfield; L., The Lodge; L. H., Lorne House; M., Meadhurst; N., The Hall; R., Redgate; R. H., Red House; S., School House; and W. D., West Deyne. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Debtors
(1887) County Court Judgments in England and Wales. January to March 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Debtors
(1887) County Court Judgments in England and Wales. April to June 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Debtors
(1887) County Court Judgments in England and Wales. October to December 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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