Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer, 2nd Baronet (20 May 1771 – 30 April 1827) was an English landowner.
A portrait of William Pepperell and his three daughters and short-lived son was painted by John Singleton Copley in 1778.
Hudson's marriage was important as it linked his family not only to the Pepperell inheritance, but also connected him to the American Royalls.
Both Isaac Royall and Hudson's father had interest in slave plantations in Surinam.
The Master of the Rolls considered that the first baronet's request that his executors pass on his wealth (2,500 pounds) to the children that were surviving 28 years after his death was too vague and remote.