Portrait of Sir Thomas Parker, Leek

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Date:1700 - 1720 (c.)

Description:Thomas Parker was born at No.2 Church Street, Leek on 23rd July 1666. He was a lawyer by profession and went on to take leading government positions becoming Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chancellor. and 1st Earl of Macclesfield. He founded the Leek Grammar School in 1723, but only two years later he was impeached for fraud. His fine of £30,000, was an enormous amount of money in those days. He retired into private life and died in 1732.


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1850s
Portrait of John Cruso (Jnr), Leek
Portrait of John Cruso (Jnr), Leek

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1870s
Greystones, Leek
Greystones, Leek

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1890s
Market Place, Leek
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1930s
Stockwell Street, Leek
Stockwell Street, Leek

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1950s
Leek & Moorlands Building Society, Leek
Leek & Moorlands Building Society, Leek

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