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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]
Arms of Palmer of Wingham: Or, two bars gules each charged with three trefoils of the first in chief a greyhound currant sable [1] Sir James Palmer (January 1585 – 15 March 1658) was an English Member of Parliament and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter .
Born into a Roman Catholic family on 3 September 1634, Roger was the son of Sir James Palmer of Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber under King Charles I, and Catherine Herbert, daughter of William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge.
Sir Richard Ingoldsby, KB, of Lethenborough, Buckinghamshire, was the son of Sir Richard Ingoldsby (d. 1635) of Lethenborough, the High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1606, [1] and of his first wife Elizabeth Palmer. She was the daughter of William Palmer, of Waddesdon, Buckingamshire [2] and Joyce Pigott, (b. 20 Dec 1548, married 28 Aug 1572). [3]
Peter Palmer (died 1621) was an English-born judge who served in Ireland for many years, into extreme old age. [1] He was born at Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, [1] son of William Palmer (died 1595) and his wife Joyce, and grandson of Thomas Palmer. [2] The Palmers leased the main mansion in Waddesdon as tenants of the Crown. [2]
Pages in category "Palmer family" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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There have been seven baronetcies created for persons with the surname Palmer, two in the Baronetage of England, one each in the Baronetages of Ireland and of Great Britain and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2021, four of the creations were extant. Palmer baronets of Wingham (1621) Palmer baronets of Carlton (1660)