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PARR, SAMUEL (1747-1825) , English schoolmaster, son of Samuel Parr, surgeon at Harrow-on-the-Hill, was born there on the 26th of January 1747. At Easter 1752 he was sent to Harrow School as a free scholar, and when he left in 1761 he began to help his father in his practice, but the old surgeon realized that his son's talents lay elsewhere, and Samuel was sent (1765) to Emmanuel College, Cambridge . From February 1767 to the close of 1771 he served under Robert Sumner as head assistant at. Harrow, where he had Sheridan among his pupils. When the head master died in September 1771 Parr, after vainly applying for the position, started a school at Stan-more, which he conducted for five years. Then he became head master of Colchester Grammar School (17761778) and subsequently of Norwich School (17781786). He had taken priest's orders at Colchester, and in 178o was presented to the small rectory of Asterby in Lincolnshire, and three years later to the vicarage of Hatton near Warwick. He exchanged this latter benefice for Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire
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Cambridge in 1781. Parr died at Hatton vicarage on the 6th of March 1825.Dr Parr's writings fill several volumes, but they are all beneath the reputation which he acquired through the variety of his knowledge and dogmatism of his conversation. The chief
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There are two memoirs of his life, one by the Rev. William Field (1828), the other, with his works and his letters, by John Johnstone
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