John Parry (22 September 1724 – 26 October 1797), was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1780 to 1790.
He was educated at Wrexham under Mr Jones and was admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 29 March 1742 and at St John's College, Cambridge on 5 April 1742.
In June 1769 he was appointed attorney-general for the North Wales circuit, and in December 1769 as Constable of Conway Castle.
[2] Parry ceased to be attorney-general for the North Wales circuit in April 1797, six months before his death on 26 October 1797.
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