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  1. 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. He was also a noted Roman Catholic writer. His wife Barbara Villiers was one of Charles II 's mistresses .

  2. The Earldom of Castlemaine was a title created in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created for Roger Palmer, the son of Sir James Palmer, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber under King Charles I, and Catherine Herbert, daughter of William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis. Roger Palmer was also the husband of Barbara Palmer (née Villiers), mistress ...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, PC (1634–1705) was an English courtier, diplomat, and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. He was also a noted Catholic writer. His wife Barbara Villiers was one of Charles II's mistresses.

    • Dorney, England
    • Carole (Erickson) Pomeroy,Vol. C...
    • 1634
  4. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, was born September 3, 1634 in Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of Sir James Palmer and Catherine Herbert. Roger married Barbara Villiers (Duchess of Cleveland), April 14, 1659 in London, England. Roger Palmer passed away 1705 in Oswestry, Shopshire, England. History of ...

    • Male
    • September 3, 1634
    • Barbara (Villiers) Palmer
  5. Palmer: Forenames: Roger: Gender: Male: Date: 1634-1705: Title: 1st Earl of Castlemaine: Biography: ODNB link for Palmer, Roger (1634-1705) 1st Earl of Castlemaine: Name...

    • 1634-1705
    • Male
    • Roger
    • Palmer
  6. Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, was the grandson of the 1st Lord Powis. He was married to Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, who was famously a mistress of Charles II and mothered five of the king’s children. After separating from his wife in 1662, Roger travelled in France and Italy.

  7. Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine. (1634-1705), Diplomat and author. Sitter in 13 portraits. Shortly after his accession to the throne, James II sent the Earl of Castlemaine, a leading Catholic courtier, on an embassy to the Pope.