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Death Announcements 1845-1854
Transcribed by | Steve van Dulken |
| Surname | Turton | | First names | Thomas Edward Michell | | Rank / occupation | Baronet | | Death date | 13 Apr 1854 | | Place of death | Mauritius, on his way to England | | Source | Gentleman's Magazine | | Date | Aug 1854 | | Page number | 190 | | Detail | At the Mauritius, on his way to England for the recovery of his health, aged 64, Sir Thomas Edward Michell Turton, Bart. (1796) late of Calcutta. He was born on the 8th Nov. 1790, the only son of the late Sir Thomas Turton, Bart. of Starborough Castle, Surrey, for many years M.P. for Southwark and Clerk of the Juries in the Court of Common Pleas, by mary daughter and heir of of the Rev. John Michell, Rector of Thornhill, co. York. He was called to the bar by the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn on the 6th Feb. 1818. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the borough of Sudbury at the General election of 1837. He was Registrar of the Supreme Court at Calcutta from 1841 to 1848, having previously practised in the same as an advocate. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1844. Sir Thomas Turton was three times married; first on the 2d Nov. 1812 to Louisa, second daughter of Major-General Browne, from whom he was divorced in 1831; secondly, to Adeline-Maria, daughter of ----------, who died at Calcutta, July 14, 1841; and thirdly, in 1842, Maria-Louisa-Hume, second daughter of Capt. Edmund Denman, R.N. His eldest daughter was married in 1842 to Francis Buller Templer, esq. only son of F.J. Templer, esq. of Columbo. His third daughter, Alice-Trevor, in 1844 to Lieut. Ouchterlony, Madras Engineers. Another, Constance-Trevor, in 1846 to James Forlong, esq. of Milnath, Kishnaghur. We believe he has also left a son to inheirit his dignity of Baronet. |
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