John Palmer (colonial administrator)

Captain John Palmer (c.1650 – c.1700) was an English soldier, lawyer and colonial administrator.

[1] In the earlier 1670s Palmer moved from Barbados to the Province of New York, and he was then appointed ranger of Staten Island.

[3] Palmer purchased the land comprising much of the neighborhood now known as Far Rockaway in the borough of Queens in New York City in 1685 from the Native American chief Tackapausha for 31 English pounds.

He was then made a commissioner governing Maine, with John West, taking profit from supposed uncertainties in land titles of colonists there.

In 1688 the governor Sir Edmund Andros of New England fell as a result of the Glorious Revolution, and Palmer was imprisoned.