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Newcastle-upon-Tyne

In 1754 the representation of Newcastle was ‘compromised’: Sir Walter Blackett, a Tory, and Matthew Ridley, a Whig, both popular and highly respected local men, were returned unopposed, and continued to be so in 1761 and 1768. In teh House they closely co-operated on matters concerning Newcastle.

VERNON, Thomas (1724-71), of Hanbury Hall, Worcs.

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b. 7 June 1724, o.s. of Bowater Vernon, M.P., by Jane, da. and coh. of Thomas Cornwallis of Abermarlais, Carm. educ. University Coll. Oxf. 1742. m. Emma, da. of James Cornewall, M.P., of Berrington, Herefs. (bro. of Velters Cornewall, q.v.), 1s. d.v.p. 1 da. suc. fa. 30 Nov. 1735.
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Main residence: Hanbury Hall, Worcs.
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VERNON, Thomas (1724-71)

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TURNER, Sir Barnard (?1742-84), of Paul’s Wharf, London

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b. ?1742, 2nd s. of William Turner of Turnford, Herts. ‘dealer in foreign spirits’,Gent. Mag. 1784, pp. 477, 834. by his w. Ann. m. (1) Sarah Perry (d. 7 Mar. 1782), da. of William Tillet of Latton, Essex, 3s. 3da.; (2) 2 Sept. 1782, Miss Swiney. Kntd. 16 Jan. 1784.
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Alderman of London 1781, sheriff 1783 – d.

Main residence: Paul's Wharf, London.
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TURNER, Sir Barnard (?1742-84)

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TURBERVILL, Richard (1707-71), of Ewenny Abbey, Glam.

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b. 1707, 1st surv. s. of Edward Turbervill of Sutton, Glam., by his 2nd w. Jane, da. and coh. of Sir John Carne of Ewenny. m. (1) Florence, da. and h. of Philip Loughor of Hendrewen, s.p.; (2) Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Richard Herbert of Cilybebill, s.p. suc. fa. 1720.
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Main residence: Ewenny Abbey, Glam.
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TURBERVILL, Richard (1707-71)

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TAYLOR, Clement (d. 1804), of Tovil House, Maidstone, Kent

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2nd s. of Clement Taylor, paper-maker, of Wrotham, Kent by Sarah, da. of William Quelch, paper-maker, of Dartford, Kent. unm.
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Main residence: Tovil House, Maidstone, Kent.
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TAYLOR, Clement (d. 1804)

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