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  2. Dorney Court - Wikipedia

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    From Sir James, Dorney Court has passed from father to son in direct succession in the Palmer family down to the present day. His younger son was created Earl of Castlemaine but his older son inherited Dorney (Sir Philip Palmer, 1615–1683). Sir Philip's fourth but, at his death, oldest surviving son was Charles Palmer of Dorney (1651–1714). [2]

  3. Dorney - Wikipedia

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    The first pineapple in the UK was grown in Dorney Court, [5] leading to a pub in the village being named The Pineapple. It is Grade II listed for its age, dating half to the 17th century and half to the 18th century. [6] In 1961, a cornfield in Dorney was the scene of a nationally reported abduction.

  4. Henry Palmer (Royal Navy officer, died 1611) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry married into the Palmers of Dorney court via Phoebe Palmer, the marriage was known as a 'marriage of cousins'. A fine portrait of Sir Henry Palmer¹ hangs in Buckland Abbey and a portrait of hus son Sir Henry hangs prominently at Dorney Court near Windsor.

  5. Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Palmer née Villiers, Lady Castlemaine by Sir Peter Lely.. Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, PC (3 September 1634 – 21 July 1705) was an English courtier, diplomat, and briefly a member of parliament, sitting in the House of Commons of England for part of 1660.

  6. John Garrard - Wikipedia

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    Garrard was a younger son of Sir William Garrard or Garret, Haberdasher (1518-1571), of Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire, who bought the manor of Dorney in 1542, and became Lord Mayor of London in 1555. [2] His mother was Isabel, daughter of Julian Nethermill, of Coventry, [3] and his paternal grandfather was John Gerrard, alias Garret, of ...

  7. William Garrard - Wikipedia

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    In 1542 he purchased the manor of Dorney (in the far south of Buckinghamshire just west of Windsor) from the son of Richard Hill, who had held the manor from 1530 to 1540. Dorney Court remained his principal country seat throughout his life and became the inheritance of his eldest son. [11]

  8. Dorney (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dorney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Dorney (born 1947), British footballer; Esmond Dorney (1906–1991), Australian architect; Jack Dorney (born 1990), British footballer; John Dorney, British writer and actor; Keith Dorney (born 1957), American football player; Kiernan Dorney (1912–2007), Australian surgeon

  9. Talk:Dorney Court - Wikipedia

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