Charles Parke


Charles Parke was an English landowner and Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset.

Life

He was the son of William Parke of the Thickets, Jamaica, and his wife Eleanor Baldwin Crosse. In 1810 he was HBM Commissioner to Mexico where he was tasked with purchasing bullion for the British Government. The family were slave-owners in Jamaica. The compensation money paid to them on emancipation was shared between Charles's brother William Parke and his mother.
Parke's father died in 1813. In 1847 Charles Parke purchased the Henbury estate in Dorset, and resided there.

Family

In 1820 Parke married Letitia Alcock, daughter of Joseph Alcock of Roehampton. Their children included Charles Joseph Parke; and William Parke, at Eton College with him.