Philip Parker-a-Morley-Long

Sir Philip Parker-a-Morley-Long, 3rd Baronet (1682 – 20 January 1741) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons for Harwich from 1715 to 1734.

[1] Parker was born at Arwarton, Suffolk, the son of Sir Philip Parker, 2nd Baronet, and Mary Fortrey, daughter of Samuel Fortrey.

The original Coat of Long was, through some error, allowed to him by the College of Arms.

On 11 July 1715 Parker married in London, Martha East and they had four daughters: On 20 January 1741, John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont wrote in his diary: "This morning died my brother-in-law Sir Philip Parker, at 3 o'clock, choked by one of those fits he has had for 12 weeks past at sundry times."

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Erwarton Amshouses in 2014