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

Constituency Dates
Norwich 22 Dec. 1703
Family and Education
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. 1686.1 C. J. Palmer and S. Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 35–36, 53–54, 148–9; Blomefield, Norf. v. 397.
Address
Main residence: Norwich and Pulham Market, Norf.
biography text

Although Palgrave, a brewer, had voted for the Whig Sir Edward Ward in the county election in 1702, he was returned on the Tory interest at a by-election for Norwich the following year. Forecast as a likely opponent of the Tack, he in fact voted for it on 28 Nov. 1704. On 19 Dec. he was granted three weeks’ leave of absence. He lost his seat in 1705, coming bottom of the poll after having put up once more as a Tory, and did not stand again for Parliament. In 1721 he was included in the Jacobite Christopher Layer’s list of the ‘loyal gentlemen of Norfolk’, with £400 a year. Palgrave died on 7 Aug. 1726, and was buried at Pulham Market, his family’s home. Among other bequests, he willed £100 for the establishment at Norwich of a charity school to educate poor children ‘according to the liturgy of the Church of England’.3 Prideaux’s diary, f. 14; Norf. Rec. Soc. viii. 51; Add. 70075–6, newsletter 28 Dec. 1703; P. S. Fritz, Ministers and Jacobitism 1715–45, p. 145; Palmer and Tucker, 148–9.

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Notes
  • 1. C. J. Palmer and S. Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 35–36, 53–54, 148–9; Blomefield, Norf. v. 397.
  • 2. 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.
  • 3. Prideaux’s diary, f. 14; Norf. Rec. Soc. viii. 51; Add. 70075–6, newsletter 28 Dec. 1703; P. S. Fritz, Ministers and Jacobitism 1715–45, p. 145; Palmer and Tucker, 148–9.