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  1. He deputised for Sir Thomas Roe as Chancellor of the Order of the Garter from 1638 to 1641, following him as Chancellor in his own right. He was also an artist and miniature painter, an adviser to the royal collection, and governor of the Royal Mortlake Tapestry Works from 1638. His portrait of James I is in the Victoria & Albert Museum ...

  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. Early life [ edit ]

  3. Irish Palmers origins have been traced back to the sixteenth century with the birth of Sir James Palmer who was a connoisseur, collector & miniature painter for King James 1. Knighted by Charles, the Prince of Wales during 1629 as a gentleman keeper of the privy closet with responsibility for King James 1’s pictures.

  4. 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. He was articled to Dr John Gunning, surgeon-in-chief of the army, and in 1824 became a house ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dorney_CourtDorney Court - Wikipedia

    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).

  6. of Sir William Garrard and wife of Sir James Palmer (Fig. 17). v. Called 'Henry Garrard, son of Sir William Garrard,' aged 35 in 650o. No. v is a poor miniature and of little interest in the pre-sent context. Nos. i and ii are evidently both by Nicholas Hilliard, Sir William Garrard being shown in the costume of

  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)