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Authorised form of nameTurnor; Charles (1768 - 1853)
Dates1768 - 1853
Date of birth10 August 1768
Date of death12 January 1853
ActivityEducation:
MA
Memberships:
FSA; FRAS
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election09/05/1839
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1850-1854 vol 6 pp 365-366
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/35909730
CodeNA2870
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1839/27Turnor, Charles: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MS/648/1/124/2Print, Woolsthorpe Manor, by an unknown engraver1835
MS/648/1/67Profile portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by William Hoare (1707?-1792)1734
MS/648/1/124/3Print, Woolsthorpe Manor, by an unknown printmaker19th century
MS/648"Collectanea Newtoniana", by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/1/23Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by John Faber the younger (1684-1756), after a bust by Guelfic.1736
MS/648/1/63Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, unknown engraver, after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1743)18th century
MS/648/1Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 1, by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/1/122/3Print, Woolsthorpe Manor, by George Rowe (1796-1864), [after Thomas Howison?]1840
MS/648/1/43Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, unknown engraver, after John Vanderbank (1694-1739) 18th century
MS/648/1/75Four portraits of Sir Isaac Newton, by M Wachsmut, after various artistsc.1803?
MS/648/1/35Portrait of a young man [claimed as Sir Isaac Newton], by Burnet Reading (1776-1822), after Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680)1799
MS/648/1/87Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by John Simon (c.1675-1751), after Sir James Thornhill18th century [post-1720]
MS/648/1/83Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by James MacArdell (1710?-1765), after Enoch Seeman (1694-1744)1760
MS/648/1/47Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by [John] Romney (1785-1863) from a copy by George M Brighty (b.1788) after John Vanderbank (1694-1739) 1 August 1817
MS/648/1/79Portraits of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz, Sir Isaac Newton and Samuel Clarke, unknown engraverearly 19th century
MS/648/1/27Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by John Simon (c.1675-1751), after Sir James Thornhill18th century [post-1720]
MS/648/1/19Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by Jacob Houbraken (1698-1780) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1743)18th century [c.1740s?]
MS/648/1/39Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by Jacob Houbraken (1698-1780) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1743)18th century [c.1740s?]
MS/648/1/107Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by James MacArdell (1710?-1765), after Enoch Seeman (1694-1744)1760
MS/648/1/124/4Print, Woolsthorpe Manor, by an unknown engraver19th century
MS/648/1/115Print, "Newton with the Prism", by [James?] Meadows after George Romney (1734-1802)1809
MS/648/1/71"Allegorie", a portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by Laurent Cars (1699-1771) after Francois Boucher William Hoare (1703-1770)1741
MS/648/1/119Print, statue of Sir Isaac Newton, by George E Madeley (fl.1830-1854) after I K Baldry1837
MS/648/1/111Portraits of Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Hans Sloane, by Jacob Smith (fl.1730s)1733
MS/648/1/122/4Painting, Woolsthorpe Manor, by [Thomas Howison?]1840
MS/648/1/126/2Drawing, Interior, "Newton's observatory" [at Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire?], by [Charles Turnor?]February 1839
MS/648/1/126/1Print, Sir Isaac Newton's house in Leicester Square, by Charles John Smith1837
MOB/007Fragments of wood from Woolsthorpe Manorlate 17th century
MOB/008Wooden rulers from Woolsthorpe Manorlate 17th century
MS/648/1/122/1Print, The Royal Society's house at Crane Court, by Charles John Smith1837
MS/648/1/124/1Print, Woolsthorpe Manor, by William Watkins (fl.1809-1842) after John Nicholas Rhodes (1809-1842)1840
MS/648/1/124/5Print, the KIng's School, Grantham, Lincolnshire, by an unknown engraver19th century
MS/648/1/59Profile portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by George Bickham, Senior (1684-1769) 1732
MS/648/1/31Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by George Perfect Harding (1779/1780-1853), after David le Marchand (1674-1726)1838
MS/648/1/55Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by Edward Scrimm (1775-1841), after John Vanderbank (1694-1739) early 19th century
MS/648/1/122/2Drawing, Woolsthorpe Manor, by George Rowe (1796-1864), after Thomas Howisonn.d. [1840?]
MOB/006Sundial by Isaac Newton17th century
MS/648/2Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 2, by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/3Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 3, by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/4Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 4, by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/5Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 5, by Charles Turnor1837
MS/648/6Memorabilia, "Collectanea Newtoniana", volume 6, by Charles Turnor1837
PT/29/2Letter, ['An account of Newton’s dial presented to the Royal Society by the Rev Charles Turnor'] from Chas [Charles] Turnor to the Marquis of Northampton [Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton]24 May 1844
MC/3Volume 3 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1839-1843
MC/3/302Letter from Charles Turnor, Blenheim Hotel, Bond Street, to [John David] Roberton, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society26 September 1843
MC/4/337Letter from [William Henry] Smyth, 3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, to [Charles Richard] Weld, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]23 March 1850
MC/4Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1844-1850
MC/5/82Letter from Frederick Manning, London, to [Thomas Bell and Samuel Hunter Christie], the Secretaries of the Royal Society3 February 1853
MC/5/91Letter from Frederick Manning, Byron Lodge, Leamington, Warwickshire, to the Secretary of the Royal Society17 March 1853
MC/5Volume 5 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1851-1858
MOB/108Mounted wooden hemispherelate 17th century
MOB/109Wooden prismlate 17th century
MC/17Volume 17 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1897-1899
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