Parker, Robert Goulbourne, 1900-1979,

Dates:
Birth 1900
Death 1979

Biographical notes:

This collection was formerly the property of Col. Robert Goulbourne Parker (1900-1979) of Browsholme Hall in Lancashire, England. George Holme attended Queen's College, Oxford, then served as chaplain to the English merchants at Algiers circa 1707 to 1709. From 1718 until his death in 1765, he served as the rector of Headley in Hampshire. Rev. Holme was succeeded briefly at Headley by Thomas Monkhouse (d. 1799), another graduate of Queen's College. Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti assisted William Huggins and Temple Henry Croker with a 1755 translation.

From the description of Robert Goulbourne Parker collection, 1707-1777 (inclusive), 1707-1764 (bulk) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612837896

George Holme (ca. 1676-1765) attended Queen's College, Oxford, receiving his B.A. in 1699 and M.A. in 1702. He served as chaplain to the English merchants at Algiers circa 1707 to 1709, before receiving his D.D. in 1718. From 1718 until his death in 1765, he served as the rector of Headley in Hampshire. Rev. Holme was succeeded briefly at Headley by Thomas Monkhouse (1726?-1793), another graduate of Queen's College. Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti (1719-1789) collaborated with William Huggins (1696-1761) of Headley on a 1755 translation of Lodovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, using Temple Henry Croker as an intermediary.

Biographical data on Holme and Monkhouse can be found in John Richard Magrath's The Queen's College (Oxford: Clarenden Press, 1921), 116.

From the guide to the Robert Goulbourne Parker collection, 1707-1777 (inclusive), 1707-1764 (bulk)., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)

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Subjects:

  • Italian literature Translations into English
  • Translators

Occupations:

  • Collector

Places:

  • Algiers (Algeria) (as recorded)
  • Hampshire (England) (as recorded)
  • Great Britain (as recorded)
  • Middle East (as recorded)