Family and Education
m. (1) bef. c.1383, Joan (d. by Apr. 1396), 3s. inc. William II, 1da.; (2) by Aug. 1400, Joan, da. of John Norbury by his 1st w. Petronilla; 1s. 1da. illegit.PCC 4 Marche; Corporation of London RO, h4 117/46, 124/56; CCR, 1402-5, pp. 322-4; T.F. Tout, Chapters, iv. 61, 480; vi. 24.
Offices Held

Auditor of London 21 Sept. 1388–9, 1391 – 92; alderman of Bishopsgate Ward 12 Mar. 1393–d.Cal. Letter Bk. London, H, 332, 344, 367, 385; Beaven, Aldermen, i. 402.

Warden of the Mercers’ Co. 24 June 1394–5, 1402–3.Mercers’ Company Recs. wardens’ acct. bk. 14, 35d.

Alnager, London 20 July 1393 – d.

Sheriff, London and Mdx. Mich. 1396–7.

Bailiff of the lordships of Dovercourt and Harwich, Essex, and Walton, Suff. for Margaret Marshal, duchess of Norfolk, bef. 24 Mar. 1399 – d.

Collector of customs and subsidies, Southampton 5 Oct. 1399 -1 Oct. 1402.

Commr. of inquiry, Southampton Feb. 1402.

Main residence: London.
Notes

The subject of this biography is not to be confused with William Parker, fishmonger of London, who was dead by 27 Nov. 1402 (CPR, 1401-5, p. 145). Nor, in spite of his association with Thomas Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, is it likely that he ever held office at Court. A William Parker, former esquire to Richard II’s queen, Isabel, was granted an annuity of pound;20 by Henry IV in November 1399, but there is nothing to connect him with our Member (ibid. 1399-1401, p. 93).

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PARKER, William I (-d.1403)

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