- William Parke
General Sir William Parke was born on 17th May 1822 at Henbury,
Dorset in England. He was the son of Charles Parke, a land owner, formerly H.B.M Commissioner to the kingdom of Mexico andDeputy Lieutenant of Dorset and Letitia Alcock, the sister ofThomas Alcock (MP) .Career
Parke was commissioned in 1840 into the Duke of Albany's own Highlanders.
He served in the
Crimean War , commanding the72nd Highlanders from June 1855, and became Lieutenant Colonel in the same year, taking part in the expedition to Kertch and the siege of Sevastapol.Posted to India at the time of the
Indian Rebellion of 1857 he was First Class Brigadier and from March 1858 commanded the second brigade of the Rajaputana Field Force and led the assault on Kotah in 1859. He also took part in the pursuit ofTantya Tope and Rao Sahib in Central India. In 1860 he transferred to the53rd Foot . Parke held numerous staff positions with the home army and became a Major General in 1868, subsequently reaching Lieutenant General in 1877.After his retirement he served as regimental Colonel with the 2nd battalion
Worcester Regiment and subsequently theSeaforth Highlanders in which position he remained until 1897. Parke was decorated with the KCB in 1887, and died on1897-03-29 .Family
Parke married Anna Maria, daughter of Major General William Nepean the second son of Sir
Evan Nepean Bt in 1865 and lived at Thornhill house a Palladian style mansion built by SirJames Thornhill nearStalbridge in North Dorset.They had a son William who was born in 1866 and died unmarried, and a daughter Dorothy Eden Parke who married Somerset Arthur Sherston who was killed in action in 1915. William Parkes elder brother Charles Joseph Parke wasHigh Sheriff ofDorset in 1868. His niece Ellen Henrietta Parke marriedPhilip Thomas Godsal the inventor of the Godsal Gun. Parke was also great uncle to LieutenantWilfred Parke the first aviator to recover successfully from an accidentalspin .References
* History of Worcester Regiment 29th/36th Foot
* Times Obituary April 1st 1897
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