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Edmund Turnor (antiquarian)

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London's Gratitude; or an Account of such pieces of Sculpture and Painting as have been placed in Guildhall at the expense of the City of London. To which is added a list of persons to whom the Freedom of the City has been presented since
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A short view of the proceedings of the several committees and meetings held in consequence of the intended petition to Parliament, from the county of Lincoln, for a limited exportation of wool, in the years 1781 and
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Remarks on the Military History of Bristol, containing the Royal Commission appointing Sir Edmund Turnor ... treasurer and paymaster of the garrisons ... ... With a Plan of the outworks of Bristol
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Turnor was the son of Edmund Turnor (died 1805) and his wife Mary (died 1818), daughter of John Disney of Lincoln, and was a descendant of Sir Edmund Turnor the brother of 17th-century judge
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Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing Authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from Lord Portsmouth's Manuscripts
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Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing Authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from Lord Portsmouth's Manuscripts
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Chronological Tables of the High Sheriffs of the County of Lincoln and of the Knights of the Shire, Citizens, and Burgesses, within the same
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with a BA (1777) and an MA (1781), after which he undertook a tour of France, Switzerland and Italy. In 1778 he was elected a fellow of the
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became a promoter and architect of Lincolnshire vernacular buildings, MP, and husband of Lady Caroline Finch-Hatton; Algernon became an
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who was a close friend. It was for Andrew Kippis that he provided in 1793 a memoir of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Turnor's historical and antiquarian works and presentations include:
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for Lincolnshire, and between 1802 and 1806, MP for the borough of
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Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century
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Among Turnor's friends and collaborators were the biographer
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A Description of the Diet of King Charles when Duke of York
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Characters of Eminent Men in the Reigns of Charles I and II
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and estates from the Harrison family though this marriage.
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For the MP for Grantham, and for South Lincolnshire, see
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Description of an Ancient Castle at Rouen in Normandy
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English antiquarian, author, landowner and politician
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run under the principles of Scottish educationalist
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"Turnor, Edmund". 505:The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal 492: 453:, Bristol (1823); also printed in the 21:Edmund Turnor (politician, born 1838) 7: 792:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 606:, Volume 27 (1829) pp. 453, 566 461:, Historical Print Editions (2011). 183:. Turnor was the maternal uncle to 128:. 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Edmund Turnor (politician, born 1838)
English
British
Antiquarian
FRS
FSA
JP
antiquarian
Christopher Turnor
Stoke Rochford
Panton
Lincolnshire
Broke Hall
Suffolk
Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke
KCB
Christopher
Anglican
cleric
Sir Thomas Whichcote, 6th Baronet
King's Dragoon Guards
3rd Baron Macdonald
Edward IV
Sir William Foulis
Sir Thomas Whichcote
St Andrew and St Mary's Church, Stoke Rochford
Trinity College, Cambridge
Society of Antiquaries
Royal Society
Normandy

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