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Montagu Parker, 5th Earl of Morley

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between 1909 and 1911. The expedition was launched after Valter Henrik Juvelius convinced a group of upper-class Englishmen that he had discovered secret cyphers in the Bible which detailed the location of the Ark and other Temple treasures. They formed a syndicate named after their initials. It was
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described the expedition as "Conceived in folly, but planned with cunning, the Parker Mission had come to Jerusalem with a single goal: to locate and unearth the fantastic treasure of Solomon’s Temple buried beneath the Temple Mount." They concentrated their digging on the system of tunnels and
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known as the J.M.P.V.F. Syndicate from Juvelius, Millen, Parker, Vaughan and Fort. The syndicate secured the agreement of the Ottoman Imperial government for the project on the basis that the proceeds of any finds would be split 50:50 between the syndicate and the Ottoman government.
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and army officer. He became famous for the eponymous expedition he led to Jerusalem, which started in 1909, in which he searched for the Ark of the Covenant and other treasures for the First Temple.
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When the First World War started Montagu Parker rejoined the British army and served in Egypt and France. From 1916 to the end of the war he was under the command of General
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Lord Morley died at the age of 83 in 1962. He was unmarried and was succeeded in the earldom and other titles by his younger brother's son
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The first expedition map documented the location of tunnels and artifacts discovered in and on the bedrock in the areas around
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and served with the II Anzac Corps and then the XXII British Corps. He was mentioned in despatches and in 1918 was awarded the
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by the French when the XXII Corps helped stop and then reverse a German advance which was part of the
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Montagu Parker led the "Parker Expedition", which carried out excavations searching for treasure from
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in 1900 and 1902, where he was wounded. After the end of the war, he was from June 1902
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He inherited the earldom and other titles in 1951 after the death of his older brother
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from 1 January 1903, and selected Parker to continue as his ADC. He was later promoted
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District, returning home six months later in December 1902. Oliphant took the
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on 29 January 1900. He served with the 2nd battalion of his regiment in the
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Raiders of the Hidden Ark: The story of the Parker expedition to Jerusalem
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on the eastern slopes of the mountain above the Spring Citadel over the
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Not to be confused with Montague Parker Bowden, better known as
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Valter Juvelius (left) around 1909–1911 in Jerusalem near
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Handwritten notes of Valter Juvelius (vers 1918–1920)
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Index

Monty Bowden
Montague Parker (MP)

Warren's Shaft

British
aristocrat
Albert Edmund Parker, 3rd Earl of Morley
Eton
second lieutenant
Grenadier Guards
lieutenant
Second Boer War
Aide-de-camp
Laurence Oliphant
Potchefstroom
Command of the Home District
captain
Solomon's Temple
Neil Asher Silberman
Sir Charles Warren
Gihon Spring
Siloam Tunnel
Warren's Shaft
Pool of Siloam
Haram al-Sharif
Dome of the Rock
Alexander Godley
Croix de Guerre
Kaiserschlacht

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