Love Jones-Parry (British Army officer)

Lieutenant-General Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry KH (28 November 1781 – 23 January 1853) was a British Army officer, politician and later a High Sheriff.

He transferred to America as a major with the 103rd Regiment of Foot and served during the War of 1812, including at the Battle of Lundy's Lane with the 1st Militia Brigade as a lieutenant colonel.

His sisters married to Lt. Col. Robert Browne Macgregor, Lt. Col. Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle (MP), and Major General Clapham of Widcombe Manor.

He received the Distinguished Service Order, and his uncle was Admiral John Parry Jones-Parry, the Commander of HMS Speedwell, a gunvessel, in charge of suppressing the slave trade on the West Coast of Africa, and other vessels.

Thomas Parry Jones-Parry, married the daughter of Vice-Admiral Robert Lloyd, and became Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire.

[14] The Vice Admiral fought in North America for the British, capturing number of coasters as Commander of HMS Plantagenet, and joined the Chesapeake campaign.

Lieutenant General Love Jones-Parry
Madryn Castle later structure, past Tudor era castle was demolished
Thellwall Hall, Cheshire, seat of Admiral Jones-Parry, Lord of the Manor
Llanbedrog , Carnarvonshire. The residence of Lady Jones-Parry