Hudson (later Palmer) baronets of Wanlip Hall (1791)
The Hudson (later Palmer) Baronets of Wanlip Hall, a baronetcy in the Baronetage of Great Britain, was created in 1791 for John Hudson. The family seat was Wanlip Hall in Leicestershire, England.
The creation of the baronetcy marked the elevation of John Hudson to the hereditary title. Details regarding the specific reasons for his elevation and his life before the baronetcy are currently scarce. Further research is required to fully flesh out the history of this family.
Information regarding the succession of the baronetcy, including the names and lifespans of subsequent baronets, and any notable achievements or descendants, is needed to complete this entry. Specific details on the change of surname from Hudson to Palmer and the circumstances surrounding it are also lacking. The date of extinction of the baronetcy, if it has become extinct, is also unknown.
Further research into genealogical records, historical archives, and peerage publications is necessary to provide a more comprehensive and accurate account of the Hudson (later Palmer) Baronets of Wanlip Hall.