TonyS
Coventry |
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Fri 3rd Feb 2012 6:17pm
How many people knew that Coventry had its very own gladiator?
His name was John Parkes, an incredibly successful fighter - he was born in Coventry in 1681, and died in 1733 at the age of 52!
His tombstone lies clearly visible by the footpath in the grounds of Coventry Cathedral and his epitaph reads:-
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Ian Silvera
London |
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Tue 30th Jul 2013 11:59pm
Dear All
This is my first post on the forums, but I have enjoyed reading the information on here for a while now.
I recently came across a post about John Parkes, the gladiator of Coventry, and noticed a link to a short BBC article about the man here.
However, I was left unfulfilled by the story and I've carried out my own research.
I uncovered a number of things about the Coventrian I hope you will find interesting.
You can find my story here.
If there's anyone on the forums who thinks I've missed a trick or knows more about Parkes, don't be shy and get in touch. Ian Silvera
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 12:36am
Ian, are you by any chance related to the late Carmen Silvera, she being a Coventry lady?
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Ian Silvera
London |
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 8:18am
Yes, Dutchman, I am indeed related to the late Carmen Silvera - she was my great aunt. Ian Silvera
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TonyS
Coventry Thread starter
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 8:47am
Some direct descendants of Sir Henry Parkes (& John) who live in NSW, Australia are good friends of mine. If there happen to be any pieces of your jig-saw missing I can ask them. I know they also were interested in John's past and I pointed out his grave to them the last time they visited Coventry, about two years ago. The obligatory photo-session followed!
I also arranged for them to meet with our then Lord Mayor; Councillor Keiran Mulhall - to whom they presented a specially minted 1996 Sterling Silver Australian Silver Dollar coin, and amongst the items received in return were cuff-links bearing the Coventry crest. |
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Ian Silvera
London |
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 9:16pm
Well, there isn't an awful lot I can find - other than advertisements detailing the duels. So if they had any oral history about John or maybe some documents, that would be fantastic. Ian Silvera
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woodford
coventry |
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 9:36pm
I have always been fascinated by the grave - before the days of t'internet I used to be puzzled that his profession and the century he lived in didn't match up. Your research has explained this!
Your aunt was a great actor
Have you followed in her footseps? |
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Ian Silvera
London |
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Wed 31st Jul 2013 11:50pm
Many thanks for the kind words, Woodford. Unfortunately not - I'm a journalist, but we're not all bad! Ian Silvera
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Midland Red
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Tue 6th Aug 2013 8:16am
On 31st Jul 2013 8:18am, Ian Silvera said:
I am indeed related to the late Carmen Silvera - she was my great aunt.
I have fond memories of her father Roland (Roly) as a top flat-green bowler - such big hands! |
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