Works
- A Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture (1836)
- A companion to the Fourth edition of A glossary of terms used in Greek, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture (1841)
- A Guide to the Architectural Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Oxford (1842)
- A concise glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic architecture (1846)
- A Handbook for Visitors to Oxford (1847)
- An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture (1849)
- Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England from the Conquest to the end of the Thirteenth Century (1851–1859), 3 vols with Thomas Hudson Turner
- The Mediæval Architecture of Chester (1858)
- Mosaic Pictures in Rome and Ravenna (1866)
- The Architectural Antiquities of the City of Wells, Oxford (1866)
- The Archæology of Rome (1874–1876)
- A B C of Gothic Architecture (1881)
Articles in the Archaeological Journal
- "Notices of New Publications: An Analysis of Gothic Architecture" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), p. 291
- "Notices of New Publications: Collection of Architectural Ornaments of the Middle Ages" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), pp. 407–410
- "Long Wittenham Church, Berkshire" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 132–136
- "The Date of the Introduction of the Decorated Style of Architecture into England" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 137–144
- "Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 357–364
- "On some arrangements for the Hanging of Bells in Churches without Towers" in Archaeological Journal, 3 (1846), pp. 205–213
- "On the Building called the King's House, and other Architectural Remains in the Town of Southampton" in Archaeological Journal, 4 (1847), pp. 7–13
Works about Parker
- "Parker, John Henry," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Parker, John Henry," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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