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  2. His son, Sydney Turner (1814–1879), was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, took holy orders in the Church of England, and became rector of Hempsted. Sharon Turner's son-in-law was William Ellis (1800–1881), an educationalist and economist who tutored the British royal family.

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · His son, Sydney Turner (1814–1879), was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, took holy orders in the Church of England, and became rector of Hempsted. Sharon Turner's son-in-law was William Ellis (1800–1881), an educationalist and economist who tutored the British royal family.

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Jonathan Cutmore (c) 2021. Born in Pentonville, a suburb of London, Sharon Turner was the eldest son of William Turner and Ann Turner. He gained his early education from Dr James Davis, the rector of St James’s, Clerkenwell. He then articled at the Inner Temple with an attorney whose thriving legal business he eventually inherited.

    • September 24, 1768
    • February 13, 1847
  5. His son, Sydney Turner (1814-1879), educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, took orders, was known as a strong partisan of reformatory schools, and died rector of Hempstead in Gloucestershire.

  6. The Diary of Sharon Turner: 1793-1795 Introduction Sharon Turner (1768–1847) was a lawyer and historian. According to the records of the Inner Temple he was the son of a grocer in Shoreditch, although both his parents were originally from Yorkshire. He was born in London and lived in the city until he began his country life in Middlesex in 1830.

  7. Nov 25, 2023 · His son, Sydney Turner (1814–1879), was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, took holy orders in the Church of England, and became rector of Hempsted. Sharon Turner's son-in-law was William Ellis (1800–1881), an educationalist and economist who tutored the British royal family.

  8. The unusually-named (for a boy) Sharon Turner was born in the Pentonville area of London on 24 September 1768. He was the oldest son of Yorkshire couple William and Ann Turner who had moved to London after their marriage.

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