Proper noun
A surname.
A satellite city and local government area (City of Palmerston) near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Palmerston was the original name of Darwin itself, before being renamed in 1911.
A suburb of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Derived from the surname Palmer.
An unincorporated community in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada.
A town in Waitaki district, North Otago, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMrs Morel always said the after-life would hold nothing in store for her husband: he rose from the lower world into purgatory, when he came home from pit, and passed into heaven in the Palmerston Arms. D. H. Lawrence
Aberdeen, unable to control Palmerston, acquiesced. Source: Internet
Aided by Matheson's nephew, Alexander Matheson (1805–1881) and MP John Abel Smith, Jardine met several times with Palmerston to argue the necessity for a war plan. Source: Internet
A railway was also built between Palmerston and Pine Creek between 1883 and 1889. Source: Internet
Although Palmerston supported continuation of the duty, using it and income tax revenue to buy arms, a majority of his Cabinet supported Gladstone. Source: Internet
At the request of the French ambassador, Palmerston put forward amendments to the conspiracy to murder statute, proposing to make creating an infernal device a felony rather than a misdemeanour. Source: Internet