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  1. Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1739 – 16 March 1807) was an admiral of the British Royal Navy.

  2. Hyde Parker. In July 1775 he took the Phoenix 44 out to North America, but on the arrival of the rebel army in the spring of the following year he humanely withdrew from New York in order to avoid bloodshed amongst a civilian population with which he had enjoyed good relations.

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  4. The most famous member of the family was the naval commander Sir Hyde Parker, the fifth Baronet. His second son was Admiral Sir Hyde Parker . He was the father of the naval commander Admiral Hyde Parker and of John Boteler Parker, a major general in the British Army .

  5. Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, 5th Baronet (1 February 1714 – 1782) was a British naval commander. Parker was born at Tredington in Worcestershire. His father, a clergyman, was a son of Sir Henry Parker.

  6. The artist was an important portrait painter of the late-18th century, generally ranked third after Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough. He was in Paris in 1764 and in 1773 moved to Italy for two years, where he became interested in history paintings in the elevated and élitist 'Grand Manner'.

  7. Famously he incurred the wrath of the emperor for turning up in court with dirty boots. He afterwards served in the North Sea and in the Elbe, preventing the delivery of forage to the French Army by intercepting and setting it alight it at Emden.