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PARR, Henry Hallam was born on July 24, 1847. 2nd son of Thomas Clements Parr and Julia, daughter of Sir Charles Elton, 6th Baronet of Clevedon.
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PARR, Henry Hallam was born on July 24, 1847. 2nd son of Thomas Clements Parr and Julia, daughter of Sir Charles Elton, 6th Baronet of Clevedon.
Eton; Sfindhurst.
Joined 13th Light Infantry, 18G5. Military Secretary to Sir Bartle Frere, J 877-80. Kaffir and Zulu Wars (despatches, Companion of Saint Michael and Saint George).
Commandant Remount 1st Boer War, and Commandant Mounted Infantry.
Egyptian War, 1882, as Commander Mounted Infantry (severely wounded, despatches twice). Egyptian Army, 1883.
Suakin Expedition, 1884, as Commandant at Suakin. Action of Tamai; Baronet Lieutenant-Colonel.
Nile Expedition, 18S5.
Adjutant-General and second in command, Egyptian Army, 1885. Aide-de-camp to the Queen, 1SS6. A. Attorney - General Southern District, 1889.
Commanded 1st Somerset Light Infantry, 1890-1894.
Assistant - Inspector-General of Ordnance at War Office, 1895-1898. Commanded Shorncliffe, 1898-1899.
South-Eastern District, 1899-1902. North-Western, 1902-1903.
Retired 190(3; Justice of the Peace, Dorset.
Colonel Prince Albert"s Somerset L. Infantry. Retired 1906.
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Club: Naval and Militaiy.