Charles Parkin 1690-1765
Charles PARKIN 1690-1765
Biographical Note
Born in London, son of William Parkin, shoemaker. BA Pembroke College, Cambridge 1712, MA 1717. he became rector of Boughton and Oxborough, Norfolk, and spent the rest of his life there. He became actively interested in local history and antiquities, and while undertaking his own research he became a contributor to the history of Norfolk being compiled by Francis Blomefield. He was persuaded to continue this work after Blomefield's death in 1752 and much of this was published after his own death.
Books
The extent of his library is not known; in his will, he left to his sister Sarah such English books as she should select, and to Pembroke College any other books of his that they wanted (together with his seals, deeds and manuscripts), with directions that the college should sell anything remaining and give the proceeds to Sarah. Examples: Pembroke College Locked section 8.6.33, Alphabetum Graecum.
Characteristic Markings
Parkin used an engraved armorial bookplate (Franks 22758).
Sources
- Will of Charles Parkin, the National Archives PROB 11/912/188.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903-4.
- Stoker, David. "Parkin, Charles (1690–1765), antiquary." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Information from Emerson Richards-Hoppe.