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Palmer baronets of Castle Lackin (1777)

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Palmer baronets
Creation date1777[1]
Statusextinct
Extinction date1910[2]
Seat(s)Castle Lackin
MottoSic bene merenti Palma, The palm to the deserving[1]

The Palmer Baronetcy, of Castle Lackin in the County of Mayo, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 29 May 1777 for Roger Palmer. The fifth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for County Mayo. The title became extinct on his death in 1910.

Palmer baronets of Castle Lackin (1777)

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The coat of arms sometimes used by the Palmer baronets."[3]



Coat of arms of Arms of Palmer of Castle Lackin
Crest
An arm embowed vested az. cuffed or, grasping a tilting-spear ppr.
Escutcheon
Arg. a chevron vert between three palmer's staves and scrips sa. garnished gu.[5]
Motto
Sic bene merenti Palma

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1850. pp. 772–774.
  2. ^ a b Foster, Joseph (1881). The baronetage and knightage. Nichols and Sons. p. 481.
  3. ^ Grants and Confirmations of Arms, Vol. E.
  4. ^ "Palmer, Sir Roger William Henry". Who's Who. A & C Black. Retrieved 18 October 2021. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ The peerage, baronetage, and knightage of the British Empire : for 1882.