Brian Palmes (died 1519)
Brian Palmes was an English landowner, justice of the assize and politician who sat in the House of Commons.
Early life
Palmes was the son eldest son and heir of William Palmes of Naburn and Eleanor, daughter of William Heslerton of Heslerton. He was a member of the Palmes family, an ancient upper-gentry family that had been seated at Naburn Hall since the 13th century.In about 1480 he and his younger brother Guy entered the Middle Temple, where both were to do well. In 1496 he became recorder of York in succession to Sir William Fairfax, and in the following year was made a Freeman; he proved more diligent in attending the York council than some recorders, twice supervising elections when a mayor died in office. It was a measure of the city’s satisfaction that in 1504 it appointed his brother, who was already a sergeant, to be "of counsel" at 20s. a year. His and his first wife’s membership of the city’s Corpus Christi guild, and his own of the merchants' guild, suggest that he engaged in trade. When in December 1509 Palmes was elected to Parliament he at once resigned the recordership. The city rarely elected its recorder and the choice of Palmes may have been influenced by his recent despatch to London with two aldermen, one of them his fellow-Member William Nelson, on unspecified business. Unlike Nelson, he was not to be re-elected, perhaps because he was made a sergeant in 1510, but his continued standing in the city and shire is reflected in his appointment to nine subsidy commissions between 1512 and 1515. Little of a personal nature has come to light about his later years. In 1515 he presented his son George to the living of Sutton-upon-Derwent, Yorkshire, and in the following year he was named executor by his brother.
Family
Palmes married first Anastasia or Eustachia, whose surname is unknown. His second wife was Ellen Acclome, the daughter of John Acclome of Moreby Hall, Yorkshire. His third wife was Anne Markenfield Conyers, daughter of Sir Thomas Markenfield of Markenfield Hall and widow of Christopher Conyers of Sockburn, county Durham. Palmes was the father of five children from his second marriage:- Nicholas Palmes, succeeded his father to Naburn Hall. He married his cousin Johana, daughter of William Conyers of Sockburn Hall, who was the mother of his eldest son and heir, Brian. He married secondly Susan, daughter of Sir Robert Waterton of Walton Hall, West Yorkshire.
- George Palmes, died unmarried
- William Palmes, died unmarried
- Richard Palmes, died unmarried
- Agnes Palmes, married in 1559 Sir William Babthorpe of Babthorpe and Osgodby. They were the parents of two children.
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