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Turnour may
refer to:
Edward Garth-
Turnour, 1st Earl
Winterton (1734–1788),
British politician Edward Turnour, 4th Earl
Winterton (1810–1879), first-class...
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Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton, PC (4
April 1883 – 26
August 1962),
styled Viscount Turnour until 1907, was an
Irish peer and
British politician who...
- was
created in 1766 for
Edward Turnour, 1st
Baron Winterton, who
represented Bramber in the
House of Commons.
Turnour had
already been
created Baron Winterton...
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George Turnour Jnr, CCS (1799–1843) was a
British colonial administrator,
scholar and a historian. A
member of the
Ceylon Civil Service, he
served as...
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Edward Turnour may
refer to:
Edward Turnour (speaker) (1617–1676),
Speaker of the
House of
Commons Edward Turnour (died 1721) (1643–1721), son of the above...
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Edward Turnour, 5th Earl
Winterton (15
August 1837 – 5
September 1907) was an
Irish peer and cricketer. He pla**** first-class
cricket for Sus**** and the...
- most
outstanding Royalist of the year. The
celebrated Turnour Prize, in
memory of
George Turnour, is the
oldest of the
panel prizes.
First awarded in 1846...
- more
prestigious background for her and she took the name
Evelyn Diana Turnour Sheffield,
presenting herself as the
child of a
British naval officer and...
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Edward Garth-
Turnour, 1st Earl
Winterton FRS (1734 – 10
August 1788) was a
British politician. Born
Edward Garth, he was the son of
Joseph Garth and his...
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Turnour Island is an
island in the
Johnstone Strait region of the
Central Coast of
British Columbia,
located between Gilford Island and West Cracroft...