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 lilliKK'S COLONIAL GP^NTRY. 455 Curncr. THE LATE RIGHT REV. JAMES FRANCIS TURNER, D.D. (University of Durliam), M.A. (Durliam), of St. Cuthbert's, Armidale, New Sontli Wales, bishop of the diocese of Grafton and Armidale, New South Wales, 6. at Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, 31st August, 1827; m. 3rd March, 1859, Mary, second daughter of Benjamin Sorsbie, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, but by her (who d. 25th June, 187i>) had no issue. His lordship was educated at the Charterhouse and at Durham Univer.sity, B.A. 1851, M.A. 1853, and D.D. 1868 ; ordained deacon 1852, and priest 1853 ; chaplain and censor of Bishop Cosiu's Hall, in Durham University, from 1851 to 1854 ; curate of Walton, co. Somerset, from 1857 to 1858 ; rector of North Tidworth, Wilts, from 1858 to 18G9 ; rural dean of Amesbury, Wilts, from 1868 to 1869 ; and was conse- crated bishop of Grafton and Armidale, 2-lth February, 18G8. He d. at Rome 27th April, 1893. lLincac(C. Eev. Run.i!D TrRNER, B.D., perpetual curate of Great Varmoutli, co. Norfolk, (son of the Eev. Fkancis Tuener, by 8arah, his wife, daughter of James Dawson), m. first, Mies Kentish, who rf.s.^.; secondly, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas Eeue, of Beccles, CO. Suifolk (see Eede of Ashmaiis, BrKKE's Landed Geiilri/, 1847), by whom (who d. 1805, aged 44) he had twelve chikhen ; and thirdly, .Sarah, daughter of the Key. Henry Parish, and by lier (who d. 1828) had no issue. His youngest son by his second wife. The Eight Hon. Sir George Jamfs Turner, P.C., a lord justice of the Court of Appeal in Clianeery, h. 1798; was ninth yyrangler 1810, and a fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He »i. 19th September, 1823, the youngest daughter of Edward Jones, of Brackley, co. Northampton, and by lier (who d. at The Molt, near Kingsbridge, South Deyon, 1872, aged 7fi) had issue, I. George Eiehard (Eey.), M.A., Cam- bridge, rector of Kelshall, co. Herts, and rector of New Eadnor, Wales; m. Emily Murray Edwards, and d. aged 50, having had issue, two sons and three daughters, of whom two rf. s. p. II. Edmond Eobert (His Hon.), M.A. (Cambridge), of Eosslyn Villas, Salt- bnrn-by-tbe-sea, co. York, .J.P., N.E. CO. York, judge of county courts (cir- cuit No. 15) from 18(i,S ; l>. 1820; Sir called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 27th Crc Sesidence (of the late Eight Rev. Dr. Tui'nei') Wales. January, 1852 ; m. 1858, Mary Louisa Blachley, second daughter of the Rev. W. H. Turner, M.A., yiear of Ban- well, CO. Somerset, son of the Very Eev. Joseph Turner, dean of Norwich and master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and has issue, one son and four daughters. III. James Francis (Eight Bey.), D.D., M.A., late bishop of the diocese of Grafton and Armidale, New South Wales, the subject of this memoir. IV. Pliilip Henry, f/.«»m. 1868. V. Anselm, m. Katherinc, daughter of the Eev. W. Kempson, and d. 11th Feb- ruary, 1879, haying had flye children, one of whom d. s. p. VI. Arthur William, captain in the 56th Regiment of Foot, d. in India, vnm. 1871 . I. Louisa Jones, »«. the Rev. Thomas Garden CARTER, M.A. (Cambridge), rural dean, honorary canon of Canter- bury Cathedral, vicar of Linton, Maid- stone, CO. Eeut, and commissary for the bishop of Grafton and Armidale, and has issue, 1. George, clerk in holy orders ; 2. Arthur, lieutenant E.N. ; 3. Henry; 4. Charles; 5. Edward; 6. Frederick: 1. Louisa. II. Catherine Mary. in. Theophila Maria. George James Tui'ner d. at 23, Park cent, London, June, 187, aged 69. — St. Cuthbert's, Armidale, New South ^Ijab). BERNARD SHAW, of Tcrenure, Hobart, Tasmania,, J.P., sheriff of the colony, coroner, police magistrate, Hobart, and perm.anent head of the police department in the Civil Service, h. 12th October, 183G ; ni. 31st January,