- The
Palmer Raids were a
series of
raids conducted in
November 1919 and
January 1920 by the
United States Department of
Justice under the administration...
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Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772 – 30
September 1848) was an
English politician, West
Indies estate owner and a
supporter of slavery. He
twice served as...
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Norbiton Place became the main
residence of
Charles Pallmer,
owner of
neighbouring Norbiton Hall.
Pallmer greatly developed the estate,
including adding a...
- 1673–1755), African-Guianan slave,
slave owner and planter.
Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772–1848),
British Member of
Parliament and
Jamaican plantation owner...
- (5th ed.), New York: Wiley-Interscience, pp. 776, 955, ISBN 0-471-84997-9
Pallmer, P. G.; Chikalla, T. D. (1971). "The
crystal structure of promethium"....
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historical financial ties to slavery. Specifically, he
referenced Charles Pallmer, a
plantation owner who
donated significantly to King's
College in the...
- in 1815 he was
deprived of the
Ludgershall seat, with
Charles Nicholas Pallmer taking the place. At the 1818
general election his
father relented, and...
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Parliament of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Charles Pallmer William Joseph Denison Member of
Parliament for
Surrey 1830 – 1832 With:
William Joseph Denison...
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newspaper broker Charlie Palmer (chef),
American chef
Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772–1848),
British Member of
Parliament This
disambiguation page lists...
- Liverpool,
bought Norbiton Hall near
Kingston upon
Thames from
Charles Pallmer MP. Here she lived,
along with
Robert Henry Jenkinson, her late husband's...