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TUIt what rendered the circumstance extraordinary, the assassins Tnring’s descent is put forth as from the second son of departed witbont attrnidiiig to plunder tie boose ; all’1 Sia joux TURING, the let baronet. tic is aon of ths late they were never anlisequoutly discovered. SirGeorgo dynig John Turing, Eaq., by Margaret his wife, dan. of Smart asia. was o. by his half-brother, VIII. Sic lIrastY, 6. in 1742, ace offirerin the royal navy; and one eider, vie., who o. in 1754, Elicaboth, 2nd dan. of T. Cobl,o, Esq. of John-Robert, who rn. Jane Stewart, dan. of the late Alexau,Isr Nowbridgo, ro. Dubein, and granddan. of His Grace barbs (Cobbe), Archbishop of Dublin. hy wleam (who 8. in 1650, aged 82) be bad no issue. Sir Henry 8. in Aug. 1005, when the title devolved upon his nr1,bew, IX. Sue Groooe, 6. 8 June, 1778: who ss. 0 Jnno, 2807, Janet, widow of Major Thonsas Woo,iall, of the 12th rcgt. of foot, and by leer (who Li. 21 Feb. 1a4.5) had iooue, c. 21.so,t.Aaviioiev-llasnv, prosontharonet. ii. HUcsn-IIA’crv, siiaj.-gon r.’y. art.,sc. July, 1851, Fanny, dan. of tic. Williams, 65th foot, and has M.r,zan-llarryPaulot, Sir Jan,es was 0. 10 Dee. 1791, and rn. 20 Sept. 2821, 0. 27 lvi. l’61, ant llngh-Gaorgo-Spencop 0. 17 Antoinetto, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Aloxa,edor Ferrtsr, Aj,ril, I 155. iii. tie”rgo-Jnnos.llaseovev, a capt. in the army. 8.. 1851. iv. Thon,aa-llaril. rapt. 11th foot, Ii. 22 Oct. 1152, Mary— Caraliai-, elliot ‘ia i. of isis lcxcollsnry I lone’y Ilegart s. Rnouov FoasEst, preesut baronet. B ri-U ii, Ee’1.,.o lnsinist’-ring lIe g, ,v,’rnoeriel of St. Lucia, in. henry, °. 8 Oct. 1868, at Rottsrdam, Jeanne-MarieCaiharina, aol has ioaor .Marlc-Anthony, 6. 5 Sl.ey, 1857: ItonryIlngh, 0. 1 AprL, 1861 ; (lrargfena, 6. St F’ob. 1855; Flo- I iv. Edward, dc-owned arcu,lentally, I Juno, 1862, in tho ronoo, 0. 11 .tprd, 1859 Lizzie, 8. ‘22 Oct. 1883 1 and Jessie, t. 5 Jnno, 1066. a. Eoza-Dorothca, ii. 1538, 1’ Count Giovanni Salacnoo, of 5. Antoinetlo-Slargarot-t,’am1ibel.l, cc. to the Rev. Henry S’atrao, in tireore, and ii. at Atbons, 15 May, 1861. ci. Emma. Sir George 7. 1841. (‘real los—li Juno, 1822. Arnr—Qnartcrly, arg. and gu. Creel—A n angel, veotod, arg., holding in the dexter hand a flansccsg sword, ppr., the sinister reating 005 ohield of the arms. dtfollo—Allebuiah. Scsi—humane, Nenagh, cc. Tippesary. TIJLLAMORE, Lottn, soc CIIARLEVILLE, EARL OF. el,lr.st 0(10, Sin R,,seuv FEAS5E, present baronet. TULLIBARDINE, Mtntit’asa OF, 5ff ATGOLL, DUKE OF. T U R I N U. TUR Tenusut, of Museelburgh, Esq. N.E. Ho had ono brother Fraser, Esq., provost of Aberdeen, and left at Ms decease, (with a dan., Agnes), a son, John-Robert, in holy ordeos, perpetual curate of Tydit St. Mary, Lincoln- shire, 0. in 1028; ea. 24 Sept. 1861, Fanny-Montague. 4th d:o,. of Gen. Mosoom lloyd, RIsE Bengal army, and has had, John-Henry, 6. 33 Nov. 1861, d. 22 Jan. 1864; and a dan Slartha-F,lizrjboth, rn-to 0.-H. Curtts,Esq. ofGatnsborongb, and 4, at Brussels, 35 Oct. 1858. 10.11., rensarvatar of Scottish privileges, consul at Rotter— dam, and ha,l issue, Ii. Alexander dau. of 5.-A. (‘habot. Faq. of Rottsrdam. Like of Nruch5lel, whrsi 39 years of age. M,srkcnoi,’, ouhs-dean and Canon of Lincolma, acid rector of Tyiid 51.. Mary’s. ii. Rdvadora-Slary, 01. to John Peter, Esq. of Kirkland, North Britain. iii. Mica, 01.1853 to William C. Hoyrack, Eaq. iv. Anielia-Ridloy, ,l. 1961. v. G,,eee, ‘i. to .tdriau Moens, Req. ofRotterdarn. vi. Ellen, a. 29 Slay. 1881, to Pierre-Charles-John, 2nd son of P. -T.-M. Fauchey, Esq., of Itottordam. vii Isabella. yin. t’alherhue, ‘1.. 5 Jan,,1864, at Rottordam. ix. Agnes. Sir James 1. at Ilotlrrdano, 12 Feb. 1660, and was a. by his Ccc of i,os—l628. Arias—Or, on a bend. gu, three boors’ heads, of the first. L’rsolo—A hand, holding a helmet. Fupparferc—Two stags. MoGo—Auidentes fortunaj nvat. TURNER. PAGE-TURNER, SIR EOWABD8 HENRY, of Ambroaden, . % Oxford, MA. 8. 1323 z. his lathe:’, as 6th baronet, 10 Oct. 3L 111CR fit. I. EowAan TURNER. Esq. (2nd son of John Turner, Esq., an eminent and opulent merchant of London), was created a Baronet 24 Aug. 1722. lIe ci. in 1718, Mary, oldest dan. TURING, SIR ROBERT- FRA8EB, of Foa’erau, co. of Sir Gregory Page, Bert. of Blackbeath, cc. Kent, by Aberdeen, H.B.M. consul at liotterdarn 5. 1827 whom he bed three sons. Sir Edward was chosen cbairinan 3. his father 13 Feb. 1860; ci. 29 June, 1853, (lathe. of tho Conrt of Directors of the Hon. East India Company a’iue-Georgiaua, 2nd dau. of Walter-S. Davidson, in 1733. 14 8. 12 June, 2735, and was a. by his only snrvivheg son, II. Sia EnwARD, DCL., 6. in 1719; who inherited the moceied property of his great-uncle, Edward Turner, Esq., and the landed fortune of his nude John Turner, Eeq. of Suibury, ro. Middlesex. He rn in 2739, Cassandra, eldest Jeisx TestING, laird of Fovo,’an, having, both by reason dan. of WRliana Leigh, Eoq. of Ad.leotrop, and left, of eanaanguinity (his wife, the La’ly of F’oreraie. a den. Gorooay, his succesaor. John, 0. in 1752; who so. Elizabeth, dan. of Revill Drydsn, of C.”rdon of Girbt, being the aunt of George, Marqueos of Eoq., asaun,eel the name of DRYDEN, and was created a SToutly, the leader of the king’s party in the north Baronet in 1765. Elicaboth, us. l2Doc. 1767,toThomas, LordSayoand Sole, of Sc,,tland) as o’oll as from community of faith, warmly and d. 1 July, 1783. at Ins own expense a boily of h,,rse, under the ba,enor Caooaudrs, a. to Martin Dladsn, 2nd Lord Hawke; and 8. of his rol etire, the Marquess ‘if llieutly ; in arknowlelgnseiet 29 Nov. 1533. Sir Edward 8. s1 Oct. 1766, and was o. by his eldest son, for whirls services be was created a Basaorl of III. SiR Gcernoov, 0. 16 Feb. 1748; who assumed the Ko,o Sroue in the year 1620. After the dsrease of Sir John surname and arms of PAGE, in addition to those of his own Turing, the ,lsvete,l adleereust of Coaoc,ae II., the title lay doreeaut until the year 1752, a’bon SIcu Itunrnuv TUNiNG, his fancily, upon aarcoeding to the fortune of his ga-eat-uncle, lineal dose-c-nd-out, ,essnmed the title and family honours, Sir Gregory Page, Dart, of Wrieklemarsh, co. Kent. Ho Sir Itobert was so. to a Miss Campbell, of Saddel, and dyicsg 0’. in 1783, Franrea, dan. of Joseph howell, Esq. of Elm, at his residence, H-enS’ Castic, in 1831, without ,nabe issue, (his daci Ao,uc-.snelia, 8. at l’aria, 9 Aug. 1.081), ties title co. Norfolk, by whom ho left issue, GoaooRv-Oonoaaa, the 4th baronet. EnwAiun-Ge000a-Tnoazo, 5th baronet. is sertuietal eed to lea e- derolvc’l to tIcs iie(ereet lineal descendant, Frauds-William-Martin, ,6. aiim. tlco late bar.,ieet, Sic J.sars - tirasty Tuoion, her Anna-Leigh-Guy, so. to Sir Henry-Winston Barren, Bart. Eritaienic Islajesty’s consul at Rottordam. Sir James Eeq. of Lowndoa Square, London, eend has issue, i. JANzoWatLru, 0. 3 Jan. 1962. i. Catherine. ii. Blaoehr. n: Florence, Ltl1Ci1fit. espsuoed tier cause of Cseooe,ms 1 ., raised and maintained 1122