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1) Francis Turner (1637-1700) was Bishop of Ely, one of the seven bishops who petitioned against the Declaration of Indulgence and one of the nine bishops who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William III, eldest son of Thomas Turner, the Dean of Canterbury, son of Thomas Turner of Heckfield in Hampshire, Mayor of Reading - had brothers Thomas Turner (1645-1714), president of Corpus Chrisiti College and William Turner (1647-1685), Archdeacon of Northumberland - Or, a lion rampant between three crosses moline gules.
2) Turner of Tablehurst, co. Sussex - confirmed in 1579 to John Torner of Tablehurst, third son of Thomas Torner of Reading, co. Berkshire - Per pale gules and azure three hounds in full course proper. Crest: An antelope sejant ermine attired or resting the dexter forepaw on an escutcheon gold.
Turner of Halesworth, co. Suffolk - There was James Turner (1786-1820)
3) Samuel Turner, Lord Mayor of London in 1768 - Per pale gules and azure three hounds in full course proper. Crest: An antelope sejant ermine attired or resting the dexter forepaw on an escutcheon gold.
4) Turner of Caughley Place, co. Shropshire - granted in 1785 to Rev. Richard Turner, Rector of Cumberton and Vicar of Elmley, co. Worcester, son of Thomas Turner of Great Webly, Worcestershire had three sons: Thomas Turner (1749-1809), celebrated potter and porcelain factory owner, Richard Turner (1753-1788), author, and Brigadier General Edward Turner of the Indian Army - Argent a lion rampant gules between three millrinds sable on a border engrailed azure eight annulets or. Crest: A Cornish chough proper perched on a millrind or.
5) Turner of Wakes Colne & Crepping Hall, co. Essex - John Turner (d.c. 1574), servant to the Earl of Oxford, son of Thomas Turner - Argent a chevron azure between three lions rampant guardant sable. Crest: A demi tiger salient or, tufted and maned sable armed or.
6) Turner of London - Argent a chevron between three boars’ heads couped sable. Crest: On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a greyhound statant sable collared argent. Motto: Pro patria.
not stated possibilities:
Edmund Turner of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, knighted 1663
William Turner, Governor of Christ’s Hospital, London, granted 1704
Nathaniel Turner of Fleet Street, London, Common Councillor, Governor of Christ’s Hospital, third son of Francis Turner of Woburn, co. Bedfordshire (fl. 1710), alteration granted 1710
7) Turner/Torner/Tourner of Bletchingley, co. Sussex - granted to John Turner of Ham, Bletchingley (d. 1607), Member of Parliament, descendant of Richard Turner, Member of Parliament for Bletchingley (fl. 1390s) - Vair on a pale gules three trefoils or.
8) Turner of Swanwick, co. Derbyshire - Charles Turner (d. 1736), barrister-at-law, son of John (d. 1726), descendant of John Turner Esq. (d. 1618), son of George Turner, George Turner acquired local mineral rights in 1620, leading the family to become coal magnates - Vairé argent and gules on a pale or, three trefoils slipped vert. Crest: Two wings conjoined saltireways argent charged in the middle with a trefoil slipped vert.
9) Turnour of England - Ermine on a pale vert three trefoils or. Crest-A shield gules between two laurel branches proper.
10) Turnor of Ballysheen, co. Wexford, Ireland - Nicholas Turnor Esq. of Ballysheen (fl. 15th century) - Argent three fishes naiant in pale gules bezantee.
11) Turnor of Wexford, Ireland - descended from Thomas Turnor, third son of Patrick Turnor of Ballysheen, who had three sons: Walter Turnor (Mayor in 1646??), who had great-grandson Christopher Turnor, Nicholas Turnor, and Luke/John Turnor, ancestor of Turnor of Ballyknockane - Same as last, with a crescent for difference.
12) William Turnor, Sheriff of Dublin in 1601, grandson of Paul Turnor of Wexford - had son Paul Turnor - Same Arms, a mullet on a mullet for difference.
13) Sir James Turner (1615-1686), a Scottish professional soldier, served in the Thirty Years War and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, eldest son of Patrick Turner (d. 1634) of Dalkeith - crest also that of Colonel John Turner of Turner Hall, Ellon, Aberdeenshire (c. 1725-1802), a Jacobite who escaped imprisonment - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sable a catharine wheel argent; 2nd and 3rd, argent three guttees de sang. Crest: A flaming heart proper. Motto: Tu ne cede malis.
14) Archibald Turner (1629-1681), minister of St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, son of Patrick Turner - a crescent for difference.

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15) William Aldren Turner Esq. (born 1864) medical doctor, Consulting Physician to King’s College Hospital, eldest son of Sir William Turner, Vice Chancellor and Principal of Edinburgh University (1832-1916) - Argent, guttee-de-sang, a wheel of eight spokes sable, on a chief wavy azure, a dolphin naiant of the first. Crest: Upon a wreath of his liveries, a man's heart gules. Motto: Quod potui perfeci. 16) Turner of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, and co. Leicestershire - Edward Turner of Leicestershire (fl. 1614), son of William Turner, son of Richard Turner, both of Sutton Coldfield - had issue William, Edward, Elizabeth, and Francisca - Argent a fer-de-moline sable, quartering, ermine a chevron azure between three garbs proper. 17) Turner of Prees, co. Shropshire - Argent a fer-de-moline sable. 18) Ermine three fers-de-moline sable. 19) Turner of Ambrosden, co. Oxfordshire, England - The Turner (later Page-Turner) baronetcy of Ambrosden was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain in 1733 for Sir Edward Turner (1691-1735), an investor and landowner, purchased the manors of Bicester and Amrosden, son of John Turner (d. 1708), a London merchant - married Mary Page and was succeeded by his son, also named Sir Edmund Turner, 2nd Baronet (1719-1766) - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent a fer-de-moline pierced sable, for Turner; 2nd and 3rd, azure a fess indented between three martlets or, for Page. Crests: 1st, Turner: A lion passant guardant argent ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline, as in the arms; 2nd. Page: A demi horse per pale dancettée or and azure. Motto: Vineit qui patitur. 20) Turner of Bluntshall, co. Essex - Henry Turner of Blunt’s Hall, had daughter Margaret who married Sir Edward Waterhouse in the 16th century - Ermines on a cross quarter voided argent four fers-de-moline sable. 21) Turner of Downhathley House, co. Gloucestershire - John Turner Esq. of Down Hathley (fl. 1825), banker - Ermines on a cross quarter pierced argent four fers-de-moline sable. Crest: A lion passant guardant argent holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable. 22) Turner of Derbyshire - Exuperius Turner Esq. resided at Barrowcourt, and sold that estate in the 18th century, eldest son of William Turner - Ermines on a cross quarter pierced argent four fers-de-moline sable a fleur-de-lis for difference. Crest-A lion passant guardant argent holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable. 23) Turner of Sawtry, co. Huntingdon - There was Stephen Turner of Sawtry who married Elizabeth Beville (d. 1616) - Ermine on a cross sable quarter pierced of the field four fers-de-moline argent. Crest: A lion passant argent holding in the dexter foot a fer-de-moline sable. 24) Turner of Parndon, co Essex - Sir Edward Turnor (1617-1676), Speaker of the English House of Commons, son of Arthur Turnor, both of Little Parndon - had son Edward Turnour, a Member of Parliament for Orford, co. Suffolk - later there was Charles Turner Esq. (fl. 1705) - Ermines on a cross pierced argent four fers de molines sable. Crest: A lion passant guardant argent holding in the dexter paw millrind sable. Motto: Esse quam videri. 25) Turner of Atherstone, co. Warwickshire confirmed c. 1577-1623 to Thomas Turner of Atherstone - John Turner of Atherstone (d. 1543), had sons John (d. 1602) who purchased Atherstone Hall, George, and Thomas - John (d. 1602) had sons Joh and Thomas - Ermine on a cross sable five fers-de-moline (crosses bottone?) argent. 26) Turnor of Stoke Rochford, co. Lincolnshire - Christopher Turner (1809-1886), Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Lieutenant, son of Edmund Turnor (d. 1729), English antiquarian, son of Edmund Turnor (d. 1805), a descendant of Sir Edmund Turner (1619-1707), brother of Sir Christopher Turnor (1607-1675), an English judge and Royalist, sons of Christopher Turnor of Milton Ernest, co. Bedfordshire - Ermines on a cross quarter pierced argent four fers-de-moline sable. Crest: A lion passant argent crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable. 27) Turner of Hall Place, in parish of Bradwell, co. Oxford, and Cursitors Court, co. Middlesex - allowed in 1663 to Thomas Turner of Kelmscott, son of Thomas Turner, son of Richard Turner, son of Thomas Turner, all of Hall Place - Ermines on a cross argent pierced of the field four crosses moline sable. Crest: A lion pass guardant argent in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline proper. 28) Sir William Turner (1615-1693), Lord Mayor of London, Member of Parliament, born in Guisborough, third son of John Turner, who had acquired the Kirkleathan Estate and built Kirkleatham Hall - Sable on a cross argent five fers-de-moline pierced of the field. 29) Turner of Kirkleatham, co. Yorkshire - Sir Charles Turner (1727-1783), Member of Parliament for and Lord Mayor of York, creates a Baronet in 1782, son of William Turner - arms granted in 1661 to John Turner of Kirkleatham, Justice of the Peace and bencher of the Inner temple - Argent on a cross sable five fers-de-moline of the field. 30) Turner of Warrington, co. Lancashire - William Turner (1733-1799), lawyer, son of William Turner, a butcher, both of Warrington - had son Thomas Turner (c. 1770-1827), soldier - Sable on a cross argent five fers-de-moline pierced of the field, in the dexter chief a martlet for difference. Crest: A lion passant guardant argent holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable. Motto: Pro patria. 31) Turner of Eastbourne, co. Sussex - There was Joseph Turner of East Bourne (fl. 1843), grocer and draper - Per fess sable and ermine a pale counterchanged and three fers-de-moline or. Crest: A lion sejant argent holding in the dexter foot a fer-de-moline or. Note: There was a Thomas Turner of Keymer, co. Sussex, who was granted arms in 1671 32) Turner of London - Richard Turner (fl. 1634), draper, son of Richard Turner, both of London, son of William Turner, son of Thomas Turner, son of William Turner, all of Sutton Vallence, co. Kent - Per fess sable and ermine a pale counterchanged and three fers-de-moline or, a mullet for difference. Crest: A lion sejant ermine holding in the dexter foot a fer-de-moline or, a mullet for difference. 33) Turner of Bandonbridge, co. Cork, and Limerick, Ireland - arms allowed in 1687 to Henry Torner Esq., Counsellor-at-law, Recorder of Limerick, son of Sergeant-Major Henry Torner of Bandonbridge, son of Henry Torner Esq. of the same place, sixth son of Henry Turner Esq., of Heathfield, co. Kent - Per fess sable and ermine a pale counterchanged, and three fers-de-moline or, a crescent for difference. Crest: A lion sejant ermine holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline or, and charged on the shoulder with a crescent sable. 34) Turner of Camberwell, co. Surrey - Sir Jeremy Turnor of Camberwell (d. 1624), “muster-master”, Captain of Surrey Militia, son of Richard Turnor of Westminster, co. Middlesex - had brother who was Cupbearer to Queen Elizabeth - Sable a chevron ermine between three fers-de-moline or (crosses, the ends in fess patty, those in pale forked). Crest: A tower argent broken in the battlements. 35) Turner of Stoke-by-Ipswich, co. Suffolk - There was a Nathaniel Turner of Stoke Hall (d. 1791) - Argent a cross azure pierced of the field between four quatrefoils gules in the centre a fer-de-moline sable. Crest: On a tower argent broken in the battlement an eagle reguardant sable grasping in the claw a millrind of the last. 36) Turner of Wareham, co. Norfolk - The Turner baronetcy of Warham was a title created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on in 1727 for Sir Charles Turner, for many years Member of Parliament for King's Lynn, son of William Turner, attorney-at-law - his grandson Sir John Turner, 3rd Baronet (d. 1780) was a British lawyer who sat in the House of Commons - Sable a chevron ermine between three fers-de-moline or, on a chief argent a lion passant gules. Crest: A lion passant gules. 37) Turner of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk - Francis Turner (fl. 1710), town clerk, the first of the family to settle in Yarmouth, had son Rev. Francis Turner (d. 1790), had son Rev. Richard Turner, who had sons Francis Turner, surgeon, James Turner, mayor of the town, Joseph Turner, Dean of Norwich, and Richard Turner - descended from Robert Rturner of Bracondale (d. 1666), son of John Turner of Keningham in Mulbarton (d. 1593) - Same Arms. Crest: A lion passant guardant holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline or. Motto: Utile quod tacias. 38) Same Arms. Crest: A lion passant gules holding in the dexter paw a laurel branch vert. Turner of Harberton/Halberton, co. Devonshire - Nicholas Turner, son of John Turner, both of Harberton, had three sons: Abraham Turner of Harberton, Baldwin Turner, and Phillip Turner of Waymell in Halberton Turner of Thorveton, co. Devonshire - Anthony Turner, son of Anthony Turner, both of Thorveton, son of Humphrey Turner, had sons: Humphrie (born c. 1574), John, and Anthony Turner of London - Oliver Turner/Tourner of Essex, granted between 1567-1593 39) E.T. Turner Esq. of the Cedars, Cowley, co. Middlesex - Sable a chevron ermine between three fers-de moline or, on a chief of the last a lion passant gules. Crest: A wolf’s head erased sable guttée d’eau, in the mouth a tulip branch vert. Motto: Justus et impavidus. 40) Sir William Turner of Richmond, co. Surrey, knighted 1663, had grandson William Horsmonden Turner, Member of Parliament for Maidstone in 1734 and 1747 - Sable three fers-de-moline between two bendlets argent. Crest: A demi lion rampant gules holding in the claws a fer-de-moline argent.
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41) confirmed in 1618 James Тurner Esq., Second Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer In Ireland, and formerly High Sheriff co. Dublin, Ireland - Or, on a cross quarter-pierced azure a leopard’s face gules between four fers-de-moline of the first. Crest: An arm erect vested gules cuffed argent holding in the hand proper a fer-de-moline or. 42) Turner of Saffron Walden, co. Essex - granted in 1629 to Edmond Turner of Saffron Walden - Azure on a fess engrailed between two fers-de-moline or, a lion passant sable. Crest: A demi wolf gules collared or, holding between the feet a fer-de-moline gold. 43) Turner of Donisthorp, co. Leicestershiore, England - Sir John Turner (1858-1931), Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff, son of John Turner of Coalville - Or, a chevron between in chief two millrinds, and in base a greyhound courant sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire or, a bear's head couped sable, muzzled gold. Motto: Labor omnia superat. 44) granted in 1896 to Lieutenant-Colonel George Henry Turner Esq. of Littleover, co. Derbyshire Justice of the Peace, manager of the Midland Railway, had daughter Hilda Marie Louise - Per pale or and sable, a fesse wavy paly of eight gules and ermine, between four millrinds, three in chief and one in base counterchanged. Crest: A lion rampant guardant per bend sinister or and ermine, holding in the dexter forepaw a millrind sable, and resting the sinister on a spade proper. 45) Jonathan Edward Ernest Turner (born 1875), son of Thomas Turner of Ardrossan, in Brighton (born 1838), son of Thomas Turner (born 1809) - Azure, on a pale between two swans' heads erased at the neck or, a fer-de-moline between two cinquefoils of the field. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, between on either side a branch of three cinquefoils slipped, a swan’s head erased, gorged with a collar gemel. Motto: Perseverantia vincit. 46) Alfred Turner Esq. (fl. 1923), High Sheriff of Leicestershire, son of John Turner of Rackenford, co. Devonshire - Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three millrinds sable, two lions passant guardant combatant or. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, a demi-badger proper. Motto: Mimus omnia superat. 47) Arthur Charles King-Turner (born 1871), medical doctor, son of Robert King-Turner (born 1838) - Gules, on a fesse cottised argent, between three estoiles or, as many flames of fire proper. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert and in front of a Latin cross, a lamb cumbent proper between two estoiles also gules. Motto: Salus mihi agnus Dei. 48) Hon. Richard Turner (1843-1917), Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec, son of James Turner, had son Lieutenant General Richard Ernest William Turner who served in South Africa and During World War I (born 1871) - Azure, a chevron between two lions rampant in chief, and in base a maple-leaf all or. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a lion passant gold, holding in the dexter forepaw a maple-leaf proper. Motto: Pro patria. 49) Augustus Turner, M.A. of Colerne, Sidcup - Crest: A demi-lion rampant holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis. Motto: Virtus mille scuta. 50) Crest: A sword and trident in saltier enfiled with an Eastern coronet. - not stated - possibly: Samuel Turner (1759-1802) was an East India Company officer and diplomat, commissioned by his cousin Warren Hastings to embark on a diplomatic mission to Bhutan and Tibet. 51) Mansfield Turner of Glenfield, Midsomer Norton, co. Somerset, General Traffic Manager of Associated British & Irish Railway. granted 1882 52) Turnor of Cardigan, Wales - granted 1804 Note: possibly that of John Turnor Esq. of Crugmaur, co. Cardigan (born 1759), Captain in the Royal Navy, third son of John Turnor of Crugmaur (d. 1775)
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