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Vernon Rylands Parton (2 October 1897-- 31 December 1974) was an English chess lover and prolific chess variation innovator, his most popular version being Alice Chess. Many of Parton's versions were inspired by the imaginary personalities and tales in the jobs of Lewis Carroll. Parton's official education background, like Lewis Carroll's, joined mathematics. Parton's passions were vast and he was a great follower in Esperanto.

Parton's early education and learning came from his dad's colleges, where he also assisted. Parton's dad was headmaster of Cannock Grammar College in addition to primary and manager of a little international boarding college for kids. After completing mathematics at Chester Teaching College, Parton returned to his dad's college to provide exclusive direction to more mature kids in Latin, French, German, English, stenography, keying, bookkeeping, and mathematics. In the 1920s he was left in fee of the college while his dad went back to teach in state colleges. Disease cut brief Parton's teaching profession.

In 1960 Parton moved from Cannock to Liverpool, into a terraced house near Dime Lane, and released a series of 9 monographs from 1961 to 1974 (also 1975 posthumously) detailing his inventions. He died from emphysema at age 77 in Liverpool on 31 December 1974. The same year, variant innovator Philip M. Cohen made the variant Parton Chess in his respect. real email psychic reading