776:
382:
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
472:
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
618:
284:’s manuscript memoirs of her husband. Lady Fanshawe, the daughter of Sir John Harrison, was the sister of Margaret, the wife of Turnor’s ancestor Sir Edmund Turnor. The Turnor’s gained possession of the
451:
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
124:
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
192:
615:
176:
156:, producing five sons (Christopher, Cecil, Algernon, Henry Marten, and Philip Broke), and two daughters (Charlotte and Harriet). Of his and Dorothea's offspring,
152:. The marriage produced a daughter, Elizabeth Edmunda. His second marriage was to Dorothea, daughter of Lieutenant-colonel Tucker and sister of Sir Edward Tucker
791:
140:; following the death of his father, these estates passed to Turnor. He was married twice, first to Elizabeth (died 1801), the daughter of Philip Broke of
531:
Collections for the
History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing Authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from Lord Portsmouth's Manuscripts
504:
445:
Collections for the
History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing Authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from Lord Portsmouth's Manuscripts
801:
223:, these presented and read to the Society of Antiquaries, including a description of the fortress at Rouen (Château du Vieux Palais), built by
786:
719:
20:
332:
Chronological Tables of the High
Sheriffs of the County of Lincoln and of the Knights of the Shire, Citizens, and Burgesses, within the same
207:
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
725:
796:
292:
160:
became a promoter and architect of
Lincolnshire vernacular buildings, MP, and husband of Lady Caroline Finch-Hatton; Algernon became an
685:
417:
370:
273:
695:
661:
560:
352:
208:
105:
743:
518:
466:
432:
411:
394:
231:
109:
781:
771:
731:
708:
704:
300:
235:
172:
308:
258:
250:
601:
204:
125:
739:
581:
761:
550:
499:
375:
277:
157:
766:
715:
180:
133:
285:
215:. Before gaining fellowships Turnor commissioned drawings of antiquities found during his tour of
640:
281:
224:
188:
168:
191:. Edmund Turnor died on 19 March 1829 and was buried in the family vault, installed in 1801 at
514:
510:
462:
428:
407:
390:
311:. The school included a school room and an adjoining house and garden for the schoolmaster. A
153:
666:
386:
635:
622:
458:
266:
184:
262:
129:
61:
57:
272:
who was a close friend. It was for Andrew Kippis that he provided in 1793 a memoir of
755:
254:
246:
212:
101:
549:
424:
316:
296:
269:
149:
137:
678:
347:"Extracts from the Household Book of Thomas Cony of Bassingthorpe, co. Lincoln,",
304:
161:
113:
71:
670:
555:
141:
219:, including that of a now non-existent fountain in the Place de la Pucelle,
625:, Arch Expo – France-British Cooperation Project. Retrieved 23 January 2015
406:, Society of Antiquaries of London, vii. 232–5. Reprint: Gale ECCO (2010).
777:
Members of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
239:
216:
312:
145:
362:"A Narrative of the Earthquake felt in Lincolnshire on 25 Feb. 1792,"
327:
Turnor's historical and antiquarian works and presentations include:
164:
303:, which also served nearby villages and parishes of Stoke Rochford,
238:
for
Lincolnshire, and between 1802 and 1806, MP for the borough of
220:
586:
Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century
478:"Account of a Roman Bath near Stoke in Lincolnshire" (1829),
245:
Among Turnor's friends and collaborators were the biographer
439:
A Description of the Diet of King Charles when Duke of York
421:
Characters of Eminent Men in the Reigns of Charles I and II
288:
and estates from the Harrison family though this marriage.
457:, Society of Antiquaries of London, xiv. 119–31. Reprint:
227:. He later became a fellow of the Royal Academy of Rouen.
19:
For the MP for Grantham, and for South Lincolnshire, see
441:, London (1803) to the Society of Antiquaries of London
400:
Description of an Ancient Castle at Rouen in Normandy
16:
English antiquarian, author, landowner and politician
299:
run under the principles of Scottish educationalist
78:
67:
53:
45:
37:
30:
533:, William Miller, London (1806), pp. 146, 147
280:, largely based on his reading of Fanshawe's wife
179:, and a descendant of Lady Anne, sister of King
616:"Château du Vieux Palais at Rouen in Normandy"
603:Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
596:
594:
564:. Vol. 57. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
193:St Andrew and St Mary's Church, Stoke Rochford
116:, author, landowner and a British politician.
315:was discovered by Turnor on the banks of the
8:
665:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
175:and married Marianne Macdonald, daughter of
502:, Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval (1911);
171:; and Henry Marten became a captain in the
691:
513:. Reprint Genealogical Publishing (1994).
482:vol XXII, Society of Antiquaries of London
27:
577:
575:
573:
571:
543:
541:
539:
337:Contributed to "Lincolnshire" in Gough's
686:"A short history of Stoke Rochford Hall"
662:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
659:Martin, John (2004). "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:. Turnor's father held estates at
14:
402:, London (1785); also printed in
169:Sir Thomas Whichcote, 6th Baronet
167:and married Sophia, daughter of
696:Parliament of the United Kingdom
561:Dictionary of National Biography
353:Society of Antiquaries of London
100:(born 1755 or 1756; died 1829),
644:. 30 January 1810. p. 149.
588:, vol 6, pp. 592–602
548:Carlyle, Edward Irving (1899).
447:, William Miller, London (1806)
211:, and in 1786, a fellow of the
74:, author, landowner, politician
1:
802:High sheriffs of Lincolnshire
334:, Joseph White, London (1779)
787:Fellows of the Royal Society
679:UK public library membership
507:: The Mortimer-Percy Volume
150:Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke
818:
797:People from Stoke Rochford
423:, London (1793). Reprint:
385:, London (1783). Reprint:
364:Philosophical Transactions
360:Philosophical Transactions
205:Trinity College, Cambridge
18:
736:
713:
701:
694:
291:In 1824 Turnor founded a
621:23 January 2015 at the
49:19 March 1829 (aged 74)
671:10.1093/ref:odnb/27887
551:"Turnor, Edmund"
500:Massue, Melville Henry
209:Society of Antiquaries
203:Turnor graduated from
85:Edmund Turnor (father)
688:, Stoke Rochford Hall
376:Biographia Britannica
319:near Stoke Rochford.
278:Biographia Britannica
173:King's Dragoon Guards
772:English antiquarians
716:Member of Parliament
371:Sir Richard Fanshawe
274:Sir Richard Fanshawe
232:Justice of the Peace
189:Sir Thomas Whichcote
88:Mary Disney (mother)
286:Stoke Rochford Hall
249:, the antiquarians
177:3rd Baron Macdonald
641:The London Gazette
185:Sir William Foulis
126:Christopher Turnor
750:
749:
737:Succeeded by
677:(Subscription or
600:Urban, Sylvanus;
112:, was an English
95:
94:
809:
782:UK MPs 1802–1806
702:Preceded by
692:
682:
674:
646:
645:
632:
626:
613:
607:
598:
589:
579:
566:
565:
553:
545:
534:
529:Turnor, Edmund;
527:
521:
497:
230:Turnor became a
148:, and sister to
28:
817:
816:
812:
811:
810:
808:
807:
806:
752:
751:
746:
744:William Wickham
742:
728:
723:
711:
707:
676:
658:
655:
650:
649:
634:
633:
629:
623:Wayback Machine
614:
610:
599:
592:
580:
569:
547:
546:
537:
528:
524:
498:
494:
489:
459:British Library
358:Contributed to
343:Contributed to
339:Magna Britannia
325:
293:National School
234:and in 1810–11
201:
122:
91:
33:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
815:
813:
805:
804:
799:
794:
789:
784:
779:
774:
769:
764:
754:
753:
748:
747:
738:
735:
712:
703:
699:
698:
690:
689:
683:
654:
653:External links
651:
648:
647:
627:
608:
590:
567:
535:
522:
491:
490:
488:
485:
484:
483:
476:
469:
448:
442:
435:
414:
397:
379:
367:
356:
341:
335:
324:
321:
263:Bennet Langton
200:
197:
130:Stoke Rochford
121:
118:
93:
92:
90:
89:
86:
82:
80:
76:
75:
69:
68:Known for
65:
64:
55:
51:
50:
47:
43:
42:
39:
35:
34:
31:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
814:
803:
800:
798:
795:
793:
790:
788:
785:
783:
780:
778:
775:
773:
770:
768:
765:
763:
760:
759:
757:
745:
741:
734:
733:
727:
722:
721:
717:
710:
706:
700:
697:
693:
687:
684:
680:
672:
668:
664:
663:
657:
656:
652:
643:
642:
637:
631:
628:
624:
620:
617:
612:
609:
605:
604:
597:
595:
591:
587:
583:
582:Nichols, John
578:
576:
574:
572:
568:
563:
562:
557:
552:
544:
542:
540:
536:
532:
526:
523:
520:
516:
512:
508:
506:
501:
496:
493:
486:
481:
477:
474:
470:
468:
464:
460:
456:
452:
449:
446:
443:
440:
436:
434:
430:
426:
422:
419:
415:
413:
409:
405:
401:
398:
396:
392:
388:
384:
380:
378:
377:
373:" memoir for
372:
368:
366:lxxxii. 283–8
365:
361:
357:
354:
350:
346:
342:
340:
336:
333:
330:
329:
328:
322:
320:
318:
314:
310:
306:
302:
298:
294:
289:
287:
283:
282:Lady Fanshawe
279:
275:
271:
268:
264:
261:, the writer
260:
259:Richard Gough
256:
255:Samuel Lysons
252:
251:Daniel Lysons
248:
247:Andrew Kippis
243:
241:
237:
233:
228:
226:
222:
218:
214:
213:Royal Society
210:
206:
198:
196:
194:
190:
186:
182:
178:
174:
170:
166:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
143:
139:
135:
131:
127:
119:
117:
115:
111:
107:
103:
99:
98:Edmund Turnor
87:
84:
83:
81:
77:
73:
70:
66:
63:
59:
56:
52:
48:
44:
40:
36:
32:Edmund Turnor
29:
26:
22:
762:1750s births
732:George Smith
730:
714:
709:George Smith
705:Samuel Smith
660:
639:
630:
611:
602:
585:
559:
530:
525:
503:
495:
479:
471:
454:
450:
444:
438:
425:BiblioBazaar
420:
403:
399:
381:
374:
363:
359:
348:
344:
338:
331:
326:
317:River Witham
297:Colsterworth
290:
270:Joseph Banks
244:
236:High Sheriff
229:
202:
138:Lincolnshire
123:
97:
96:
25:
767:1829 deaths
636:"No. 16338"
556:Lee, Sidney
480:Archæologia
455:Archæologia
418:Clarendon's
404:Archæologia
355:, xi. 22-33
349:Archæologia
345:Archæologia
309:Woolsthorpe
305:Skillington
158:Christopher
114:antiquarian
72:Antiquarian
54:Nationality
756:Categories
740:John Smith
681:required.)
519:0806314354
509:, p.
487:References
467:1241606447
437:Presented
433:1110262582
412:1170981755
395:1171040202
313:Roman bath
267:naturalist
265:, and the
142:Broke Hall
387:Gale ECCO
181:Edward IV
720:Midhurst
619:Archived
584:(1831);
427:(2009).
389:(2010).
240:Midhurst
217:Normandy
162:Anglican
724:1802 –
558:(ed.).
475:(1824),
416:Edited
301:Dr Bell
225:Henry V
146:Suffolk
79:Parents
62:British
58:English
41:1755–56
729:With:
675:
517:
465:
431:
410:
393:
307:, and
199:Career
165:cleric
134:Panton
120:Family
554:. In
323:Works
221:Rouen
726:1806
718:for
515:ISBN
473:1782
463:ISBN
429:ISBN
408:ISBN
391:ISBN
383:1758
276:for
257:and
187:and
132:and
46:Died
38:Born
667:doi
511:392
295:in
154:KCB
144:in
136:in
106:FSA
102:FRS
758::
638:.
593:^
570:^
538:^
351:,
253:,
242:.
195:.
110:JP
108:,
104:,
60:,
673:.
669::
369:"
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.