Thomas Chase Parr (1802–1883) was a British officer of the East India Company's Bombay Army.
John Owen Parr I was a merchant in the African trade and an insurance broker of Lloyd's of London in partnership with his brother-in-law, Thomas Chase Patrick, who however were declared bankrupt in August 1808.
[5] Parr commanded the Marine Battalion 1833–1835, and the 7th Bombay Native Infantry, in particular in the 1845 operations in the Southern Mahratta country against the rebellion there.
[15] Freelands was a house owned by Samuel Scott as part of his Sundridge Park estate, near Bromley, Kent, from 1818.
Canon John Owen Parr II (1798-1877), vicar of Preston, Lancashire, was his elder brother.