Sir Hyde Parker, 8th Baronet (1785 – 21 March 1856) was a British Tory politician.
He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1832 general election as one of the two members of parliament (MPs) for the newly created Western division of Suffolk. He did not stand again at the 1835 general election. He was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1837.
References
- "House of Commons constituencies beginning with "S" (part 6)". Leigh Rayment's House of Commons pages. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
- Craig, F. W. S. (1989) . British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. pp. 463–464. ISBN 0-900178-26-4.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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New constituency | Member of Parliament for Western division of Suffolk 1832 – 1835 With: Charles Tyrell |
Succeeded byHenry Wilson Robert Rushbrooke |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded byEdward Bliss | High Sheriff of Suffolk 1837 |
Succeeded byThomas Hallifax |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded byWilliam Parker | Baronet (of Melford Hall) 1830–1856 |
Succeeded byWilliam Parker |
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