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Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield (1666 – 1732), Whig politician, Lord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor
The candidates in 1754 were two Tories, Sir James Dashwood (who was standing for re-election) and The Viscount Wenman; and two Whigs, Viscount Parker (heir to the Earl of Macclesfield) and Sir Edward Turner.
He was, however, still able to be a pallbearer at the funeral of Sir Isaac Newton in 1727.
One of the family, Sir Thomas Parker, became Lord Macclesfield and was Lord Chancellor between 1718–1725 before being convicted of corruption.