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Edward Palmer (d.1624)

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24: 162:", the Academy of the Virgin and Oxford. Of note is the peculiar instruction Palmer gave for two resident painters to be retained at the university who were to provide painting instruction to the faculty during their time of recreation. According to one author, Palmer was making preparations for the university when he died. The project died with the embezzlement of Palmer's treasury after his death. 178:
confirm a settlement of fur traders of nearly 100 men on present-day Garrett Island sometime before Pory returned to England in 1624. In his 1881 work on the history of Cecil County, Maryland, George Johnston further asserts this settlement was established by
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Virginia Gleanings in England: abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English wills and administrations relating to Virginia and Virginians: a consolidation of articles from published in the Virginia magazine of history and biography between 1903 and
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In his will made 22 November 1624, Palmer bequeathed his lands "in Virginia and New England" to his sons and nephew and declared that, should their issue fail, the land would be used for the founding of a university to be called
83:(c. 1555–1624) was a gentleman with antiquarian interests from Gloucestershire, England. During his life he was known for his extensive collection, notably of Roman coins: 207:
Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adjoyning, out of the depth of Antiquitie
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indicate the one-time presence of Palmer on the island. These historians make the case that Palmer's purpose was to establish his university on the island.
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called him "a curious and diligent Antiquarie". He is perhaps best remembered for his purchase of the then-unnamed
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Palmer married Muriel Palmer, a kinswoman, the daughter of Richard Palmer of Compton Scorpin,
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He was the eldest son of Giles Palmer, and grandson of John Palmer, born in
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and that the presence of scholarly books discovered there in 1637 by
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Broadway, Jan (2008) . "Palmer, Edward (c. 1555–1624), antiquary".
142:, who emigrated to colonial Virginia in 1621) and four daughters. 119:, in about 1570, but did not graduate. He was admitted to the 17: 123:
in 1575, where his contemporaries included the antiquaries
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The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register
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In 1622, Palmer received a patent for land from the
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William Camden
Garrett Island
colony of Virginia
Maryland
Upper Lemington
Todenham
Magdalen College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Henry Ferrers
Richard Carew
Ilmington
Thomas Palmer
Virginia Company of London
Edward Duffield Neill
John Pory
William Claiborne
Lord Baltimore
Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adjoyning, out of the depth of Antiquitie
Holland, Philemon
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/21179
UK public library membership
Land Title Origins: a tale of force and fraud
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