Background
Thomas Adams Parke was born in the civil parish of Fawley, Hampshire, on 13 October 1780, the son of Thomas Parke and his wife Mary.
Thomas Adams Parke was born in the civil parish of Fawley, Hampshire, on 13 October 1780, the son of Thomas Parke and his wife Mary.
Associated with the Royal Marine Artillery (Royal Military Academy) of the nineteenth century Royal Marines. He was for many years commandant of that corporations Toward the end of his long and distinguished service, he led the Woolwich Division of the Royal Marines as Colonel Commandant.
He served in the Napoleonic Wars.
His first notable action was the Battle of Camperdown aboard HMS Triumph. In 1812, he commanded two companies of artillery which supported the 1st and 2nd Battalions, Royal Marines in Spain.
He was the Marine Artillery brigade commander when this force redeployed to North America in 1813 to fight in the United States, with a rocket detachment supplementing his original two companies.
Second Lieutenant, (Her Majesty Marine Forces) 19 May 1795. First Lieutenant, (Her Majesty Marine Forces) 23 November 1796. Captain, Royal Marine Artillery (Royal Marines) 15 August 1805.Brevet Major, (Army List) 12 August 1819. Major, Royal Marine Artillery (Royal Marines) 22 July 1830. Lieutenant Colonel Royal Marine Artillery (Royal Marines) 31 December 1832. Colonel,and 2nd Commandant Royal Marines 26 April 1838. Colonel Commandant, Royal Marines 12 February 1842. Brevet Major General, (Army List) 11 November 1851. Brevet Lieutenant General, (Army List) 20 June 1855. Brevet General, (Army List) 2 February 1857. Companion of the Order of the Bath 26 September 1831. Naval General Medal (1847) with clasp "Camperdown". Good service pension awarded 27 June 1857.