Background
The son of John Parkinson, by his wife Margaret Blackburne, he was born at Woodgates, Admarsh, near Lancaster, on 17 September 1797.
The son of John Parkinson, by his wife Margaret Blackburne, he was born at Woodgates, Admarsh, near Lancaster, on 17 September 1797.
He was educated at the grammar schools of Chipping, Hawkstead, and Sedbergh, and at Street John"s College, Cambridge, where he matriculated in December 1815. At Sedbergh he was the last pupil who studied mathematics under John Dawson, and at Cambridge his tutor was Thomas Calvert. He graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1820, proceeding Master of Arts
In 1824, Bachelor of Divinity in 1838, and Doctor of Divinity on 10 December 1851. On leaving Cambridge in 1820, Parkinson was for a short time master of Lea School, near Preston. He edited the Preston Sentinel, a conservative newspaper, during its one year"s existence (1821), and contributed to its successor, the Preston Pilot.
In 1823 he was ordained, and became curate of Saint Michael"s-on-Wyre, Lancashire.
Three years later he was appointed theological lecturer or tutor at Street Bees College, Cumberland. Twenty years later he was its principal.
In 1830 he was appointed perpetual curate of Whitworth, near Rochdale This living he resigned in 1841, in favour of his curate. In 1833 he preached at Bishop Charles Sumner"s visitation at Manchester.
And he was elected (on 20 May 1833) as fellow of the collegiate chapter.
In 1837, and again in 1838, he was Hulsean lecturer at Cambridge. His retention of the fellowship (and then canonry) of the collegiate church after his appointment in September 1846 as principal of Street Bees Theological College, and incumbent of Street Bees Priory, led to some bad feeling. He was a liberal donor to church objects, and gave towards the cost of rebuilding the vicarage-house and the old conventual abbey of Street Bees.
On 1 March 1857 Parkinson was seized with an attack of paralysis while in the pulpit of Manchester Cathedral.
On 28 January 1858 he had a second paralytic seizure at Saint Bees, and died on the same day.