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PAPILLON, Thomas (1623-1702), of Fenchurch Street, London and Acrise Place, Kent

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b. 6 Sept. 1623, 5th but 2nd surv. s. of David Papillon, builder, of Roehampton, Surr. and Lubenham, Leics., being 4th s. of 2nd w. Anne Marie, da. of Jean Calendrine of Sedan, France and Putney, Surr. educ. Drayton sch. Northants. m. 30 Oct. 1651, Jane (d. 1698), da. of Thomas Broadnax of Godmersham and Canterbury, Kent, 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (2 d.v.p.). A. F. W. Papillon, Papillon Mems. 11, 41, 46; Northants. RO, Papillon (Lubenham) mss P(L) 11, genealogical notes by Thomas Papillon; Centre Kentish Stud. Papillon mss U1015/T21, mar. settlement, Aug. 1651.
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Member, Mercers’ Co. 1646, master 1673–4, 1682–3, 1692–3, 1698–9; member, Eastland Co. 1661; dir. E. I. Co. 1663–71, 1675–6, 1677–80, 1682–3, dep.-gov. 1680–2; member, New Eng. Co. 1668. J. R. Woodhead, Rulers of London (London and Mdx. Arch. Soc.), 125; W. Kellaway, New England Co. 299.

Commr. trade 1668–72, victualling 1689–d. J. Ehrman, Navy in War of Wm. III, 316.

Auditor, London 1672–4, 1675–7, 1680–2, common councilman 1672–3, 1675–6, 1681, bridgemaster, 1675–6, alderman Oct.– Dec. 1689; freeman, Dover 1673; treasurer, adventurers settling poor French Protestants, at Ipswich, Suff. 1681; commr. lodemanage ct. Cinque Ports 1689; commr. Greenwich Hosp. 1695–?1704. Woodhead, 125; Add. 29625, f. 107; 10120, f. 236; Papillon, 117; CSP Dom. 1689–90, p. 210.

Commr. taking subscriptions to Bank 1694, to land bank 1696. NLS, Advocates’ mss, Bank of Eng. pprs. 31.1.7; CJ xii. 510.

Main residences: Fenchurch Street, London; Acrise Place, Kent.
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PAPILLON, Philip (1660-1736), of Fenchurch Street, London, Lee and Acrise, Kent

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b. 26 Nov. 1660, 1st surv. s. of Thomas Papillon*. m. (1) 10 Sept. 1689, Anne (d. 1693), da. of William Joliffe*, 1s. 2da. d.v.p. (2) by 1695, Susannah (d. 1707), da. of George Henshaw of ?St. Saviour’s, Southwark, Surr., 2s. d.v.p., 3da. (2 ). suc. fa. 1702. A. F. W. Papillon, Papillon Mems. 46; HMC Portland, iii. 513; Centre Kentish Stud. Papillon mss U1015/T25, mar. settlement; U1015/F103/9, A. F. W. Papillon notes.
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Cashier of victualling to treasurer of navy, 1689–? Sept. 1699; receiver of stamp duties Dec. 1720–?1723. Watson thesis, 70; Luttrell, Brief Relation, iv. 562; Egerton ch. 7733.

Member, Levant Co. 1689; commr. taking subscriptions to Bank 1694, S. Sea Co. 1711; commr. Greenwich Hosp. 1695–?1704; trustee, receiving loan to Emperor 1706; member, New England Company 1713; gov. Artillery Co. 1713, St. Thomas’ Hosp. by 1719. Info. from Prof. R. Walcott; NLS, Advocates’ mss, Bank of Eng. pprs. 31.1.7; Pittis, Present Parl. 351; Add. 10120, f. 236; Boyer, Anne Annals, iv. 126; W. Kellaway, New England Co. 299; Flying Post, 30 Apr.–2 May 1713; Aubrey, Surr. v. 318.

Freeman, Dover 1697; Mercers’ Co. by 1710. Add. 29625, f. 129.

Main residences: Fenchurch Street, London; Lee and Acrise, Kent.
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PALMES, William (c.1638-1716), of Lindley, Yorks. and Ashwell, Rutland

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b. c. 1638, 6th but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Brian Palmes†, of Lindley and Ashwell by Mary, da. and coh. of Gervase Tevery of Stapleford, Notts. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 1655–9. m. 15 July 1663, aged 24, Mary, da. and coh. of William Eure of Malton, 4s. 4da. suc. bro. 1657. Vis. Notts. (Thoroton Rec. Ser. xviii), 81.
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Sheriff, Rutland May– Nov. 1662, receiver-gen. by 1664–?9.

Main residences: Lindley, Yorks.; Ashwell, Rutland.
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PALMES, William (c.1638-1716)

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PALMES, Francis (d. 1719), of Charlton, Kent

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1st s. of Francis Palmes of Corgrig, co. Limerick by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Taylor of Ballynort, co. Limerick. unm. Trinity, Dublin, Dublin mss 1213, ff. 52–56.
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Capt. Ld. Cavendish’s (William*) Horse (7 Drag. Gds.) 1688; capt. Duke of Schomberg’s Horse 1693–4; lt.-col. Hugh Wyndham’s Horse (6 Drag. Gds.) 1694, col. 1706–13 brevet col. of horse, 1704; brig.-gen. 1704, maj.-gen. 1707, lt.-gen. 1709; envoy extraordinary, Emperor 1707–8, 1709–11, Brunswick-Lüneburg 1708, Prussia 1708, Savoy-Sardinia Jan. 1708–10, Poland 1718–d.; envoy, United Provinces Jan. 1708; col. of Drag. 1716–17; PC [I] 1715–d. SP63/302/11.

MP [I] 1715.

Master, Kilmainham hospital [I] 1715. Add. 61652, f. 272.

Main residence: Charlton, Kent.
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PALMES, Francis (d. 1719)

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PALMER, Sir Thomas, 4th Bt. (1682-1723), of Wingham, Kent

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bap. 5 July 1682, 1st s. of Herbert Palmer of Wingham by Dorothy, da of John Pincheon of Writtle, Essex; gds. of Sir Thomas Palmer, 2nd Bt., of Wingham. educ. Canterbury sch.; Sutton (Kent) sch.; Caius, Camb. 1699. m. (1) 18 Nov. 1700, Elizabeth (d. 1714), da. of Sir Robert Marsham, 4th Bt.*, and sis. of Sir Robert Marsham, 5th Bt.*, 3s. d.v.p. 4da. (1 ); (2) Susanna Cox (d. 1721), 1s. illegit.; (3) 26 May 1722, Elizabeth Markham, ‘spinster of Covent Garden’, 1da. suc. fa. 1700[–1?]; uncle Sir Henry Palmer, as 4th Bt. 19 Sept. 1706. IGI, London; A. Hussey, Chronicles of Wingham, 191–2.
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Freeman, Rochester 1710. Info. from Medway Area Archs.

Commr. for stating army debts 1715–?1720. Cal. Treas. Bks. xxix. 869.

Main residence: Wingham, Kent.
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PALMER, Sir Thomas, 4th Bt. (1682-1723)

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PALMER, Nathaniel (1660-1718), of Fairfield, Stogursey, Som.

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bap. 1 Sept. 1660, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Peregrine Palmer† of Fairfield by Anne, da. of Nathaniel Stephens† of Eastington, Glos., sis. of Abigail, 2nd w. of Sir Edward Harley*. educ. Winchester 1675; Trinity, Oxf. 1678; M. Temple 1678. m. c.1682, Frances, da. of Sir William Wyndham, 1st Bt.†, of Orchard Wyndham, Som., sis. of Sir Edward Wyndham, 2nd Bt.*, 2s. 4da. (and 2 other ch.). suc. fa. 1684. IGI Som.; Harbin, Som. MPs, 181; HMC Portland, iii. 352.
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Main residence: Fairfield, Stogursey, Som.
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PALMER, Nathaniel (1660-1718)

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PALMER, Geoffrey (1655-1732), of Carlton Curlieu, Leics.

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b. 12 June 1655, 1st s. of Sir Lewis Palmer, 2nd Bt.†, of Carlton Park, Northants. by Jane, da. and coh. of Robert Palmer of Carlton Scroop, Lincs. educ. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1672. m. 2 Feb. 1681 (with £1,500), Elizabeth (d. 1741), da. and coh. of Thomas Grantham of Goltho, Lincs. and Rievaulx Abbey, Yorks., s.p. suc. fa. as 3rd Bt. Apr. 1713. Nichols, Leics. ii. 543; Leics. RO, Palmer mss DG4/637, marr. settlement of Geoffrey Palmer 15 Jan. 1681; Vis. Northants. (Harl. Soc. lxxxvii), 161–2.
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Gent. privy chamber c.1704–c.1714.

Main residence: Carlton Curlieu, Leics.
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PALMER, Geoffrey (1655-1732)

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PALMER, Archdale (1661-1732), of Wanlip, Leics.

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bap. 3 Dec. 1661, 1st s. of William Palmer of Wanlip Hall by 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of William Danvers of Swithland, Leics. educ. G. Inn 1679, called 1688. m. (1) lic. 21 Apr. 1684, Mary (d. 1695), da. of Joseph Dawson of London, 10s. (9 d.v.p.) 1da. d.v.p. ; (2) 15 Nov. 1698, Anne (d. 1764), da. of Nicholas Charlton of London, 9s. (5 ) 6da. (1 ). suc. fa. 1692. Info. from J. Hill Esq.; Nichols, Leics. iii. 1099, 1101.
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Main residence: Wanlip, Leics.
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PALMER, Archdale (1661-1732)

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PALGRAVE, Thomas (1642-1726), of Norwich and Pulham Market, Norf.

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bap. 1 Feb. 1642, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Thomas Palgrave of Norwich by Joan. m. by 1681, Mary, da. of Robert Howard of Norwich, 2s. d.v.p. 3da. suc. fa. 1686. C. J. Palmer and S. Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 35–36, 53–54, 148–9; Blomefield, Norf. v. 397.
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Freeman, Norwich 1668, sheriff 1699–1700, common councilman by 1703; freeman, Dunwich 1703. Norwich Freemen, 88; H. Le Strange, Norf. Official Lists, 115; Norf. RO, Dean Prideaux’s diary, 2, f. 14; Suff. RO (Ipswich), Dunwich bor. recs. EE6/1144/14.

Main residence: Norwich and Pulham Market, Norf.
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PALGRAVE, Thomas (1642-1726)

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PAKINGTON, Sir John, 4th Bt. (1671-1727), of Westwood Park, Worcs.

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b. 16 Mar. 1671, o. s. of Sir John Pakington, 3rd Bt.†, of Westwood by Margaret, da. of Sir John Keyt, 1st Bt., of Ebrington, Glos. educ. St. John’s, Oxf. 1688. m. (1) lic. 28 Aug. 1691 (with £4,000), Frances (d. ?1697), da. of (Sir) Henry Parker* (2nd Bt.), sis. of Hugh Parker*, 4s. d.v.p. 3da. (?2 ); (2) 16 Nov. 1700, Hester, da. and h. of Sir Herbert Perrott† of Haroldston, Pemb., 2s. (1 ). suc. fa. as 4th Bt. Mar. 1688. Williams, Worcs. MPs, 54; Mar. Lic. Vicar-Gen. (Harl. Soc. xxxi), 191; Add. 29578, f. 264; Trans. Worcs. Arch. Soc. xiii. 48.
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Freeman, Evesham by 1695, Droitwich by 1697, Woodstock by 1705; recorder, Worcester 1726–d. Surr. RO, (Kingston), Somers mss 371/14/J6, Sir James Rushout, 1st Bt.*, to Somers, 28 Oct. 1695; Northants. RO, Montagu (Boughton) mss 77/85 list of Droitwich freemen, 1697–1712; Hereford and Worcester RO (Worcester), Hampton mss 705: 349/BA4657/iii/37, Thomas Rowney* to Pakington, 25 Apr. 1705.

Main residence: Westwood Park, Worcs.
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PAKINGTON, Sir John, 4th Bt. (1671-1727)

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