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land owner and businessperson (1761-1818)
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English | Thomas Parker |
land owner and businessperson (1761-1818) |
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1818
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Thomas Parker (1761-1818) of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, married Louisa Edwards [fl. 1790-1833] some time after 1790 and they were living at Abbey House at the time of his death in 1818. They also appear to have acquired leases on properties in Monksford Street. Thomas Parker was a shareholder in the Allihies copper mine, County Cork, Ireland, in partnership with R. J. Nevill of Kidwelly. His wife, Louisa Parker owned property in London, notably in Cree Church Lane and Three Herring Court [parish of St Katherine Cree]. After her death in 1833, R. J. Nevill was executor of her will in winding up her estate, part of which was sold and the interest paid to her servants. The contents of Abbey House and her personal effects were likewise sold.
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