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Turberville of
Coity Castle in
Glamorgan and
Turberville of Bere
Regis in Dorset.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Stanley Turberville...
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George Turberville, or
Turbervile (about 1540 –
before 1597) was an
English poet. He was the
second son of
Henry Turberville of
Winterborne Whitechurch...
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Edward Turberville or
Turbervile (c. 1648 – 1681) was a
Welsh professional soldier and
priest hunter,
better known to
history as an
informer who perjured...
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Arthur Stanley Turberville, MC (1888–1945) was a
British historian who was
Professor of
Modern History at the
University of Leeds.
Turberville was educated...
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Turberville (1612 – 21
April 1696) was an
English physician.
Turberville was born at
Wayford in
Somerset in 1612, was the son of
George Turberville of...
- John
Turberville Needham FRS (10
September 1713 – 30
December 1781) was an
English biologist and
Roman Catholic priest. He was
first exposed to natural...
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James Turberville (1494 – c. 1570) was an
English cleric who
served as
Bishop of
Exeter from 1555 to 1559. Born on or
before Christmas Day in 1494, probably...
- Glamorgan, Wales, is a
Norman castle built by Sir Payn "the Demon" de
Turberville (fl. 1126), one of the
legendary Twelve Knights of
Glamorgan supposed...
- Hugh de
Turberville (died 1293) was an
English noble and soldier. Hugh de
Turberville was from the
Turberville family of Crickhowell, Brecknockshire, Wales...
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Harry Turberville Smith-
Turberville (18
January 1848 – 28 July 1934) was an
English first-class cricketer. Smith-
Turberville was born
Harry Turberville Smith...