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Armorial Bookplate – Robert Parker

Description

The Sermons of Dr John Sharp 1738

Born in Slaidburn in the Forest of Bowland in 1731/2, the son of George Parker, Robert Parker eventually set up a very successful practice in Halifax as an attorney at law. He was particularly famous for his pursuit of the Cragg Valley Coiners that led to their successful prosecution. He died in 1796 and was buried in Halifax Parish Church where he was joined in the following year by his second wife, Mary.

Arms:

Argent three keys palewise wards downwards Azure

Crest:

A stag’s head couped Gules

Motto:

Legum servi et liberi (We are slaves of the law and free)

History

The set was purchased in 1986 and has the bookplate in all four volumes.

Accession number

CCWSH:0426a-d

Author

John Sharp

Publisher

Printed for the Executrix of Mary Kettilby

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