30 December 1848(1848-12-30) (aged 76) Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
Political party
Whig
Spouse
Maria Francis Dennis
(m. 1808)
Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772 – 30 September 1848) was an English politician, West Indies estate owner and a supporter of slavery. He twice served as a Member of Parliament (MP), with his later career overshadowed by high debts and bankruptcy.
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carried out considerable additions and alterations for its owner, CharlesNicholasPallmer, including a dairy in the style of an Indian temple. In 1807 he...
for Surrey 1818–1826 With: William Joseph Denison Succeeded by CharlesNicholasPallmer William Joseph Denison Preceded by George Chapple Norton Arthur...
wishes; and in 1815 he was deprived of the Ludgershall seat, with CharlesNicholasPallmer taking the place. At the 1818 general election his father relented...
Trower of Unsted Wood 1821: John Spicer 1822: CharlesNicholasPallmer of Norbiton House, Surrey 1823: Charles Hampden Turner of Rook's Nest 1824: Florence...
1826 by Evelyn Denison. Vacated seat and replaced 14 February 1827 by Nicholas Colborne. Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Hon. Lionel...
office 1818–1832 Serving with George Holme Sumner (1818–1826) CharlesNicholasPallmer (1826–1830) John Ivatt Briscoe (1830–1832) Preceded by Samuel Thornton...
resigned Replaced by Sandford Graham 1812 – resigned Replaced by CharlesNicholasPallmer 1815 – resigned Replaced by The Earl of Carhampton 1817 Tory Whig...
1627 division the family had 3 shares as "William, ffrances and Willm Pallmer Jnor." William Palmer died in 1637. Christian Penn – A female of the John...