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{{Quote|Julie Parkes. Gone, but not forgotten.|Parkes's epitaph.|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (video game)}}
'''Julie Parkes''' was a [[Gryffindor]] student at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] in the [[1990s]]. She asked [[Harry Potter]] to use a [[Summoning Charm]] to bring a jar of [[mandrake]] down from shelf she couldn't reach in the [[Herbology Store]] during the [[1996–1997 school year]]. Later that same term, she traded eight [[Wizard's Chess|chess pieces]] for sprigs of peppermint, another [[potion]] ingredient.
 
   
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'''Julie Parkes''' (late [[1970s]] or early [[1980s]]—[[1997]]) was a [[witch]] and a [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] student in the [[1990s]], Sorted into [[Gryffindor]] House. Her untimely death came in the second half of [[1997]], possibly as a result of the [[Second Wizarding War]], which was at its height.
==Behind the scenes==
 
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*This particular student was only featured in the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)|Nintendo DS version]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''.
 
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==Biography==
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===Early life===
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Julie Parkes was born in or before [[1982]],<ref name="age"/> presumably sometime in the late [[1970s]] or early [[1980s]]. She might have been born, lived, or had family in [[Godric's Hollow]], as the village's cemetery was where she was buried after her untimely death.<ref name="DHpart1videogame"/>
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{{Quote|Thanks, Harry. I can't wait to play wizard chess!|Julie Parkes in the [[Clock Tower]].|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)}}
 
By [[1993]], Julie was a Hogwarts student, [[Sorting ceremony|Sorted]] into [[Gryffindor]].<ref name="HBPvideo game"/> In the [[1996-1997 school year]] she asked [[Harry Potter]] to use a [[Summoning Charm]] to bring a jar of [[mandrake]] down from a shelf she could not reach in the [[Herbology Store]]. Later that same term, she traded eight [[Wizard's Chess|chess pieces]] for sprigs of peppermint, another [[potion]] ingredient.<ref name="HBPvideo game"/>
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===Death===
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[[File:Parkes grave.png|thumb|left|200px|Julie's gravestone.]]
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Sometime between Summer and [[24 December|Christmas Eve]] in [[1997]], Parkes either died or was murdered (the latter being more likely given her young age — something between twelve and eighteen — and because of the [[Second Wizarding War|war]]). She was buried in the local cemetery of [[Godric's Hollow]], next to the [[Parish Church of St. Clementine]].<ref name="DHpart1videogame"/>
   
 
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' {{1st}} {{Comment|NDS version only}}
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 8 September 2014

"Julie Parkes. Gone, but not forgotten."
— Parkes's epitaph.[src]

Julie Parkes (late 1970s or early 1980s1997) was a witch and a Hogwarts student in the 1990s, Sorted into Gryffindor House. Her untimely death came in the second half of 1997, possibly as a result of the Second Wizarding War, which was at its height.

Biography

Early life

Julie Parkes was born in or before 1982,[1] presumably sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s. She might have been born, lived, or had family in Godric's Hollow, as the village's cemetery was where she was buried after her untimely death.[3]

Education

"Thanks, Harry. I can't wait to play wizard chess!"
— Julie Parkes in the Clock Tower.[src]

By 1993, Julie was a Hogwarts student, Sorted into Gryffindor.[4] In the 1996-1997 school year she asked Harry Potter to use a Summoning Charm to bring a jar of mandrake down from a shelf she could not reach in the Herbology Store. Later that same term, she traded eight chess pieces for sprigs of peppermint, another potion ingredient.[4]

Death

Parkes grave

Julie's gravestone.

Sometime between Summer and Christmas Eve in 1997, Parkes either died or was murdered (the latter being more likely given her young age — something between twelve and eighteen — and because of the war). She was buried in the local cemetery of Godric's Hollow, next to the Parish Church of St. Clementine.[3]

Appearances

Notes and references