Draft:Peter Parr, Lieutenant Governor of Fort George
{{Short description|British Political Military Officer}}
{{Draft topics|biography|northern-europe}}
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Peter Parr was the Lieutenant-Governor of Fort George, Inverness, Scotland.{{Cite news |date=1767 |title="We hear that Col. Peter Parr is appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Fort George in Scotland, in the room of Governor Caulfield, deceased." Published: Friday 09 October 1767 Newspaper: Derby Mercury County: Derbyshire, England |work=Derby Mercury}} He was appointed to the role in 1767, as part of the British Army's efforts to maintain order in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rebellion.
The Lieutenant-Governor's House at Fort George was a 3-story residence, which now houses the Highlanders Museum.{{Cite web |title=Fort George Large Print Guide (www.historicenvironment.scotHistoric Environment Scotland |url=https://www.historicenvironment.scot/ |access-date=2025-04-08 |website=www.historicenvironment.scot |language=en}}
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