Brian Palmes

For the 16th century MP, see Brian Palmes (died 1519).

Sir Bryan Palmes (1600–1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1626 and 1640. He fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War.

Palmes was the son of Guy Palmes of Ashwell, Rutland, and his wife Ann Stafford, daughter of Sir Edward Stafford.[1] He was educated at Wadham College, Oxford after matriculating at Trinity College, Oxford in 1615.[2]

In 1626 was elected Member of Parliament for Stamford. In April 1640, he was elected Member of Parliament for Aldborough in the Short Parliament.[3]

Palmes was knighted on 21 April 1642. In the Civil War, he raised a regiment for King Charles I. He later compounded for his estate.[1]

Palmes married Mary Tevery, daughter of Gervase Tevery, of Stapleford, They had issue.[1] Palmes’s marriage, linked him to his father’s friend Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford.http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/palmes-brian-1599-16534

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Montagu Bertie
John St Amand
Member of Parliament for Stamford
1626
With: Montagu Bertie
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Bashe
Preceded by
Parliament suspended since 1629
Member of Parliament for Aldborough
1640
With: Richard Aldborough
Succeeded by
Richard Aldborough
Robert Strickland