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SirGregory Page-Turner3rd Baronet
MP for Thirsk
In office
1787–1805
MonarchGeorge III
Personal details
Born(1748-02-16)16 February 1748
Died4 January 1805(1805-01-04) (aged 56)
NationalityBritish

Sir Gregory Page-Turner, 3rd Baronet (16 February 1748 – 4 January 1805) was a wealthy landowner and politician in late 18th century England, serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Thirsk for 21 years.

Gregory Turner ("Page" was added later) was the eldest son of Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet of Ambrosden near Bicester in Oxfordshire. Gregory succeeded him to become the third Turner baronet on 31 October 1766.

Pompeo Batoni painted Sir Gregory's portrait in about 1768. In 1771, Sir Gregory sold the manor of Wendlebury, Oxfordshire, which his father had bought in 1764, to his father's steward John Pardoe.

Wricklemarsh Manor, Blackheath

In 1775 he inherited substantial estates in northwest Kent (today part of southeast London) from his great-uncle Sir Gregory Page, and added "Page" to his surname. These included a mansion and 283 acres (115 ha) of estates at Wricklemarsh (today part of Blackheath), which were sold in 1783 for £22,000 to John Cator. That year he served as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire and then as MP for Thirsk from April 1784 until his death in 1805.

Page-Turner was a noted book collector.

Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet had a country house, Ambrosden House, built by the architect Sanderson Miller in the 1740s. Sir Gregory never lived at Ambrosden, thought the house too big and in 1767 sought to demolish part of it to make it smaller. This proved impractical so in 1768 he had the entire house demolished.

He died at the age of 56 and was buried in Bicester. He had married Frances, the daughter of Joseph Howell. Their son Gregory Osborne Page-Turner (1785–1843) succeeded him to become the fourth baronet.

References

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  2. Lobel, Mary D, ed. (1959). "Parishes: Wendlebury". A History of the County of Oxford. Vol. 6, Ploughley Hundred. London: Victoria County History. pp. 338–346. Archived from the original on 6 September 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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  4. De Hamel, Christopher (2024). The Manuscripts Club. New York: Penguin Press. pp. 276–278.
  5. ^ Lobel, 1957, pages 15-30

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded bySir Thomas Gascoigne
Beilby Thompson
Member of Parliament for Thirsk
17841800
With: Sir Thomas Frankland 1784–1785
Robert Vyner 1785–1796
Sir Thomas Frankland 1796–1801
Succeeded byParliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byParliament of Great Britain Member of Parliament for Thirsk
1801–1805
With: William Frankland
Succeeded byWilliam Frankland
Hon. Richard Neville
Baronetage of England
Preceded byEdward Turner Baronet
(of Ambrosden)
1766–1805
Succeeded byGregory Osborne Page-Turner
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