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 887 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [TWEEDY Emma Blanche (d. 8 June, 1899), dau. of Charles Hopkinson, of Wooton Court, Gloucester ; m. 2nd, 23 Aug. 1902, Juliette Elizabeth Marie, dau. of Henry Whiting ; ed. at Westminster Sch. and Addiscombe ; ent. R.A. 1860. capt. 1874, brig.-maj. 1877, maj. 1881, It. -col. 1885, col. 1889, maj. -gen. 1898 ; col.-commdt. R.A. since 1911; hon. col. 13th Batt. the London Regt. (T.F.) ; A.D.C. and military private secretary to Viceroy of Ireland 1882 ; D.A.A.G. Nile campaign 1884-5 ; assist, mil. sec. to Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Cora.- in-Ch. Ireland 1885 ; private sec. to the Earl of Aberdeen when Viceroy of Ireland 1886 ; com- . mnr. of police cos. Kerry, Clare, Cork, and Lime- rick 1886-92 ; A.A.G. for Artillery at headquarters 1895 ; inspector-gen. Auxiliary Forces 1900-4 ; president of " The Salon " ; chrmn. of the "Alliance Franco- Britannique " ; menib. of Japanese Society. Residences — Carlyle House, Chelsea Embankment, S.W. ; Lavender Lodge, Maidenhead. Clubs — Royal Automobile ; Sesame ; Polj^glot ; German Athenseum ; Swiss Alpine , Issue — 1. Maj. Francis Charles Turner, Xorrlsumberland Fus., m. 15 Nov. 1893, Gertrude Elizabctli. dau. of the lat:- Thomas Diggles, of Eccles, ilanoliester. 2. Christopher Rede Turner, b. 16 Jan. 1870 ; a clerk ill the House of Commons; m. 3 April, 1902, .Till Helen, dau. of Harry Pickersgill Cunlilfe, of Staughtou ilanor, Hants. Residence — 5, Ralston Street, Chelsea, S.W. : Balcony Cottage, Sheringham. 1. Elfrida Charlotte, ni. 10 Jan. 1906, Charles, 4th Baron Tenterden. Residence — 12, Culford Mansions, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. {see Peerage, Tenterden, Baron). TURNER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sie George Turner, M.B., late medical officer of health Transvaal, and medical supt. of the Pre- toria Leper Asylum. TURNER, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1903.— Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, m. 14 Nov. 1877, Bertha, dau. of the late John Howell ; late presi- dent of Bengal Chamber of Commerce, and has represented the Chamber as an additional member on the Council of the Gov. -Gen. of India for making laws and regulations for some years : memb. of the Port of London Authority since 1909 ; late memb. of the Calcutta Corporation ; director London County and West. Bank, and British India Steam Navig. Co., Ltd., and chrmn. of the Chartd. Bank of India, Australia, and China. Residence — Bedfords, Havering, Essex. Club — Oriental. TURNER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— Sir S.^muelTltrner, s. of Samuel Turner, of Rochdale, and Jane, dau. of Roljert Nuttall, of Rochdale. B. at Rochdale 25 Feb. 1840 ; m. 1st, 1864, Sarah Jane (d. 1896), dau. of Thomas Fielding, of Clitheroe : m. 2nd, 1900. Arabella (d. 1911), dau. of William Sothern Bellamy, of Gedney, Lines ; Mayor of Rochdale 1901-3 ; reed. hon. freedom of the Borough 1906. Residence — Chaseley, Rochdale. TURNER, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1901 ; Knt. Bach. 1886. — Sir Willl^m Turner, s. of the late William Turner, of Lancaster, and Margaret, dau. of Robert Aldren, of Lancaster. B. at Lancaster 1832 ; m. 1863, Agnes (d. 8 Jan. 1908), dau. of Abraham Logan, of Bumhouses, Berwick ; ed. at St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; M.B. London 1857 ; M.R.C.S. 1853, F.R.C.S. Edin. 1861, Lond. 1893 ; hon. LL.D. Glasgow, St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Montreal ; D.C.L. 0>ford, Dur- ham, and Toronto ; D.Sc. Dublin and Camb. ; F.R.S. London and Edinburgh ; pres. General Medical Council 1898-1904 ; principal and vice- chancellor of Univ. of Edinburgh 1903 ; late president Roy. Soc. Edin. ; late professor of anatomy Edinburgh Univ. ; late pres. British Assn. ; was examiner in anatomy Oxford, Dur- ham, Edinburgh, and London Univs. ; hon.- It.-col. Queen's Edinburgh Rifle Vols. ; V.D. ; D.L. and hon. burgess City of Edin. Resi- dence — -6, Eton Terrace, Edinburgh. Club — Athemeum. TURNER, Lady (Knt.'s wddow).— Agnes, dau. of George Bell, of Brooklands, Lanes. M. 1878, Sir Llewellyn Turner, deputy-constable of Car- narvon Castle 1870-1903, Mavor of C'arnarvon 1859-70: commodore R.W.Y.' Club 1873, D.L., High Sheriff, Carnarvonshire 1886, who d. 1903. Residence — Parkia, Carnarvon, Nortli Wales. TURNER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Bertha Violet. M. 1st, 1856, Gen. Sir William West Turner, who served in the Crimea, India, and China, who was created a K. C.S.I, in 1867, and d. 1871 ; m. 2nd, 1875, Gen. G. S. Macbean, C.B. (who d. 10 Jan. 1903), and has discontinued the u.se of her title. Residence — Oak Grove, Bishopstoke. TURNEY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1889.— Sir John Tueney, s. of John Turney, of Birmingham, and Eleanor, dau. of Edward Nicholson, of Epper- stone, Notts, farmer. B. at Nottingham 2 Jan. 1839 ; m. Lst, 1860, Mary Eleanor (d. 1867), dau. of Edward Nicholson, of Manchester ; m. 2nd, 1870. Juliette Emma (d. 1890), dau. of Alfred Topham, of Calais ; ed. at Lincoln Grammar School ; is a manufacturer at Nottingham ; Mayor 1886, 1887, and 1888 : J. P. for the county and borough ; Sheriff 1878 ; memb. of Mr. Chamberlain's Tariff Reform Commii. Residence — Gedling House, Gedling, Notts. Club — National Liberal. TUSON, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1895; C.B. 1882. — Gen. Sir Henry Brasnell Tuson. s. of Lieut. James Tuson, R.N. B. 30 April, 1836; m. 1 Sept. 1864, Ann Frances, dau. of the late Maj. J. Bates, comdg. 40th Madras N.I. ; ed. at Christ's Hospital and King's Coll. London ; ent. R.M. Artillery 1854, capt. 1865, maj. 1877, It.- col. 1880, coL 1882, col.-comdt. 1886, maj. -gen. 1888, It. -gen. 1893, gen. 1899. ret. 1901 ; served in the naval proceedings against Chinese pirates 1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; in the attack on and capture of the Taku forts and subsequent operations 1859-60 : commd. R.M. A. in S. Africa 1878 ; in Egj'ptian campaign 1882 (twice men- tioned in despatches, medal, clasp, C.B., and Medjidie) : in Sudan campaign 1884 (twice mentioned in despatches, Osmanieh) ; D.A.G. 1893-1900 ; sometime A.D.C. to Queen Victoria ; good service pen.sion 1900 ; has the Saxe-Ernes- tine Order. Residence — 16, Walpole Rd., Sur- biton. Is.sue- — • 1. Lt.-Col. Harrv Denison Tuson, Duke of Corn- wall's L.I., b. 13' Sept. 1866; ni. 1 Sept. 1896, Ger- trude, dau. of A. Mullens. 1. Edith Frances, m. 26 Sept. 1894, Lt.-Col. John Leonard Hoiiier, R.M. A. 2. Minnie Buckley, m. 9 Feb. 1893, Lt.-Col. CecU Alvcad Fitzhcrbert Osmaston, R.M... 3. Elsie Helen, ni. 1st, 5 Dec. H. (i. Abrahams, who d. 11 Dec. 1904; m. 2nd, 1 Dec. 1909, B. Schonberger. TWEEDY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1906.— Sir John Tweedy. B. 1849 ; ed. at Elmfield Coll. York, and University Coll. London ; m. 1885, Mary, dau. of R. Hilhouse, of London ; pres. Royal Coll. of Surgeons 1903-6 ; pres. Ophthalmo- logical Society of the United Kingdom 1903-5, and of the Medico-legal Society 1909-12 ; pres. Royal Med. Benevolent Fund ; pres. Medical Defence LTnion : trustee of the Hunterian Collection R.C.S. ; emeritus prof, of ophthalmic medicine and surgery LTniv. Coll. London ; consulting ophthalmic surg. University Coll. Hospital ; consulting surg. Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields ; author of many articles