Turner, Charles Wilfrid Mallord, son of Charles Mallard William Turner, of Bayswater, solicitor, by Jessie Beatrice, daughter of Robert Thomas Benham, of St. Johns Wood, London; b. May 11, 1903; adm. Sept. 27, 1917 (H); left Dec. 1919; adm. a solicitor Nov. 1925; bracketed first, Law Society's Final Honours Exam. June 1925; in practice in London; m. July 9, 1927, Mary Kathleen, daughter of Sigismund Alfred Freek, of Woking, Surrey; d. 1 Aug. 1979.
TURNER, SIR ALFRED EDWARD, eldest son of Richard Edward Turner (qv); b. 3 Mar 1841; adm. Jan 1854; left 1856; King’s Coll. Sch. 1856-7; Addiscombe Coll. [but not in Vibart]; Cadet, Royal Artillery 29 Jul 1859; Lieut., 19 Dec 1860; Capt., 11 Mar 1874; Adjt., 1 Apr 1879 - 20 Oct 1882; Brevet Maj., 1 Jul 1881; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 15 Jun 1885; Col., 15 Jun 1889; Major-Gen., 25 Oct 1898; retd. 19 Apr 1904; Col. Commandant, Royal Artillery 28 Jan 1911; ADC and Military Private Secretary to Viceroy of Ireland 1882-4; Assistant Military Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 1885-6; Private Secretary to Viceroy of Ireland 1886; Commissioner of Police, cos. Cork, Kerry, Clare and Limerick 1886-92; Assistant Adjutant-Gen. for Artillery at Headquarters 1895-8; Inspector-Gen., Auxiliary Forces 1900-4; served as Deputy Assistant-Adjt. and Quarter Master-Gen. in Sudan campaign 1884-5; mentioned in despatches LG 25 Aug 1885; CB (military) 14 Nov 1891, (civil) 22 Jun 1897; KCB (military) 26 Jun 1902; director, British North Borneo Co.; author, Sixty Years of a Soldier’s Life, 1912, in which he gives some account of his school experiences; Busby Trustee 17 Jun 1913; m. 1st, 3 May 1865 Emma Blanche, third dau. of Charles Hopkinson, Wotton Court, Gloucs.; m. 2nd, 23 Aug 1902 Juliette Elizabeth Marie, only dau. of Henry Whiting, Lavender Hill, Battersea, Surrey, merchant; d. 20 Nov 1918.
TURNER, ---; b.; adm. 1656. [“these 3 [sic] were all admitted with Thomas Turner”]
TURNER, ---; b.; adm. 1656 (school lists 1656, last three quarters).
TURNER, ---; b.; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first three quarters).
TURNER, ---; b.; adm. Midsummer 1808; left 1808.
TURNER, ---; b.; at school 1658 (Busbyís Account Book).
Silversmiths active in Birmingham between 1940-1963.
Turnbull, Colin Macmillan, son of John Rutherford Turnbull MC, chartered accountant, of Warnham, Sussex, and Dorothy Helena Wellesley, d. of Rev. Arthur Wellesley Chapman BD, of Toronto, Canada; b. 23 Nov. 1924; adm. Sept. 1938 (B); left July 1942; Magdalen Coll. Oxf., matric. 1942, BA 1947, MA 1949; Sub-Lieut. RNVR Nov. 1944; Dip. Ed. (Lond. ) 1948; res. student Benares Hindu Univ., India 1950; Dip. Social Anthropology (Oxon. ) 1956, BLitt 1957, DPhil 1964; asst. curator Dept. of Anthropology American Museum of Nat. History, New York, USA 1959-69; Prof. Anthropology, George Washington Univ., Washington DC, USA 1976-85; author of The Forest People 1961, The People of Africa 1962; exchanged marriage vows with Joseph Allen Towles, ethnographer, in 1960; d. 1 Nov. 1994.