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  1. Sir James Palmer (January 1585 – 15 March 1658) was an English Member of Parliament and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter. [2] Origins. He was the third surviving son of Sir Thomas Palmer, 1st Baronet of Wingham, Kent and the younger brother of Roger Palmer, MP. Career. Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire, purchased by Palmer in 1624.

  2. Sir James Frederick Palmer (7 June 1803 – 23 April 1871) was a medical practitioner, Victorian pioneer, first President of the Victorian Legislative Council and Mayor of Melbourne.

  3. Sir James Frederick Palmer (1803-1871), medical practitioner and politician, was born on 7 June 1803 at Great Torrington, Devon, England, fourth son of Rev. John Palmer, nephew of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and his wife Jane, daughter of William Johnson.

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  4. Sir James Palmer. Born 29 Jan 1584 in Wingham, Kent, England. Ancestors. Son of Thomas Palmer Bt and Margaret (Poley) Palmer. Brother of Thomas Palmer and Jane (Palmer) Meredith. Husband of Martha (Garrard) Palmer — married about 1614 in England. Husband of Catherine (Herbert) Palmer — married 1625 in Hindon, London, England. Descendants.

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  5. PALMER, James (1585-1658), of Elsing Hall, Enfield, Mdx.; Whitehall and Dorney Court, Bucks. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010. Available from Cambridge University Press.

  6. cefnpark.co.uk › historyCefn Park

    Cefn Park. History. The Palmers origins have been traced back to the 16th century, and the birth of Sir James Palmer, a connoisseur, collector and miniature painter for King James I. Knighted in 1629 by Charles, the Prince of Wales he was made Gentleman Keeper of the Privy Closet with responsibility for the King’s pictures.

  7. Sir James Frederick Palmer. Former Member Member of Victorian Parliament between 1851 and 1870 Born: 7 June 1803 (Great Torrington, Devon, England) Died: 23 April 1871 (Hawthorn) Electorates. Western (1 November 1856 - 1 August 1870) Normanby, Dundas & Follett (11 November 1851 - 1 March 1856)