Judge Nicholas Woodward said
Parry must serve a custodial sentence at a young offenders' institute for "using and abusing" his position.
Sir Hubert
Parry has been described as both one of Britain's best-known and least-known composers.
Parry said he was "very encouraged" by the performance of Tiryaki on his Football League debut.
But the judge delayed sentencing
Parry for three months in April after she admitted a charge of dangerous driving.
Andrew Hutchinson, defending 49-year-old
Parry, said according to his client the bird was injured and he was putting it out of its misery.
Luke Lambourne, prosecuting, said officers on patrol in Wind Street on the night of April 6 saw
Parry in the lane next to the Griffin pub.
The tune was first heard in
Parry's oratorio Judith (premiered at the 1888 Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival), but in 1924 George Gilbert Stocks, director of music at Repton School in Derbyshire, compiling a new chapel hymnal, combined
Parry's music with Whittier's verses to create one of our most beloved hymns, known, of course, as Repton.
Parry will face sentence next month after the verdict, which comes at the end of an eight-day trial at Newcastle Crown Court.
In addition, their strengths in marketing will be synergistic, with
Parry Nutraceuticals focusing on the human nutrition segment and Synthite Industries on the food colours and additives segment.
A court heard
Parry had shot Mrs
Parry twice in the back the residential street after following her to the home she was sharing with a new partner.
Yesterday
Parry was jailed for a minimum of 26 years after a jury at Newport crown court found him guilty of murder.
Parry then shot himself in the face in the botched suicide bid.
THE mother of Warrington bomb victim Tim
Parry released doves yesterday as the town fell silent to mark the 20th anniversary of the IRA outrage.
THE parents of Tim
Parry today said they had "given up" hope that the perpetrators of the Warrington IRA bomb blast which killed their son would ever be brought to justice.