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TURNER, Francis (1637-1700)

Family and Education
b. 23 Aug. 1637, s. and h. of Thomas Turner (1592–1672), chap. to Charles I and dean of Canterbury, and Margaret (1608–92), da. of Sir Francis Windebank (1582–1646), sec. of state to Charles I. educ. Winchester; New, Oxf. fell. 1655, BA 1659, MA 1663, BD 1669, DD 1669; incorp. Camb. 1665; St John’s, Camb. fell. comm. 1666. m. 15 Oct. 1676, Anna (1652–78), da. of Walter Horton of Catton, Derbys. 1 da. d. 2 Nov. 1700; will none found.
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Chap. to James Stuart, duke of York, and Anne, duchess of York, bef. 1670.

Rect. Therfield, Herts. 1664 – 83, Great Haseley, Oxon. 1683 – 84; canon, St Paul’s 1669 – 83; dean, Windsor 1683 – 84; lord high almoner 1684 – 87.

Master, St John’s, Camb. 1670 – 79; v.-chan. Camb. 1678; president, Soc. of the sons of the clergy; Salmon, Lives, 263.

Likenesses

oil on canvas, attrib. to M. Beale, 1683–8 NPG 573; oil on canvas by unknown artist, c. 1670, St John’s Oxf.

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Lords 1660-1715
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Oxford 1644
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TRIMNELL, Charles (1663-1723)

Family and Education
bap. 1 May 1663, s. of Charles Trimnell (1630-1702) of Bremhill, Wilts., rect. Abbots Ripton, Hunts. educ. Winchester 1674-81; New Coll. Oxf. matric. 1681, BA 1685, MA 1689, BD 1691, DD 1691, incorp. Camb. 1695. m. (1) 1703, Henrietta Maria (d. 22 Feb. 1716), Surr. Hist. Cent. 371/14/O2/82. da. William Talbot, bp. of Oxford, 2s. d.v.p. ; (2) 1719, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Edmund Wynne, 2nd. bt. of Nostell Priory, Yorks., wid. of Joseph Taylor of the Temple, s.p. d. 15 Aug. 1723; will 30 Apr. 1722, pr. 17 Oct. 1723. TNA, PROB 11/593.
Offices Held

Chap. in ordinary 1699 – 1708; clerk of the closet 1714 – 23.

Preacher, Rolls Chapel 1688; chap. to Robert Spencer, 2nd earl of Sunderland, 1689; canon, Norwich 1691 – 1708; rect. Boddington, Northants. 1694 – 96, Brington, Northants. 1696 – 98, Southmere, Norf. 1705, St James’s, Westminster 1706 – 08; adn. Norf. 1698 – 1708.

Tutor to Charles Spencer, later 3rd earl of Sunderland 1689-c.1699; Evelyn Diary, iv. 595, v. 322. mbr. SPCK 1699; pres. Corp. Sons of the Clergy 1721.

Associated with: St James’, London c.1689-c.1720; Westminster, Petit France; Chelsea, London c.1721–3.Add. 61612, f. 131.;
Likenesses

oil on canvas, attrib. to Michael Dahl c.1715-19, National Trust, Nostell Priory, Yorks. (another version New Coll. Oxf.); mezzotint by J. Faber senior, after M. Dahl?, 1719, BM 1902,1011.1159.

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Lords 1660-1715
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Oxford 1644
No
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