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TTTPJNG — THITP.LOW. 397 THRINO OF ALDERHURST. Barony. /. Sir Henry Turing, K.C.B., was eft 17 Aug. 1SSG, I 1886 BAKON THIUNO of ALDERHURST, co. Surrey. He was 2d s. of the llev. Joh»-i lale-Dalton Tiiiiinc, LVL.B., of Alford House, in Alford, co. Somerset [d. Dec. 1S71, in his 90th yew), by Sarah (d. 26 Sep. 1891, aged 102), da. of Rev. John Jenkyns, Vicar of Evescreech in that co., •Dri Prefe, of Wells ; was b. 3 Nov. J818 ; ed. at Shrewsbury School, and at Mag. Coll., Cambridge; J*. A. and 3d classical tripos, 1841 ; M.A., 1814; Fellow of his College : Barrister (Inner Temple). 18l. r > : Counsel to the Home office. 1SU0; Pari. Counsel to the Government., 1868-86 ; C B., 1S72 ; K.C.B., 137?,, being rotted to th peerage 00 his retirement from office, 17 Aug. lSRti, as above. He m , 11 Aug. lS.'.O. Elizabeth, sister of Edward, Viscount Cahdwkll ok Klj.kiujkck, yr. da. of John CaRDWBLL of Liverpool, Merchant, by Elizabeth, da. of Richard BlRLEY, of Blackburn, CO. Lancaster. Seal. — Alderhurst, Englefield Green, co. Surrey. THROWLEY. i.e., "Throw-ley, co. Kent," Baron; (Sonde*, afterwards de Dura*), cr. 1070, with the Earldom of FevershaM, which see ; ex. 1709. i.e., "Tnnowi.EV, co. Kent," Barony (Walton), cr. 1714, with Itia Earldom of lioCKTHOHASr ; cr. 1716; see " Rockingham." Barony, cr. 1645, under the 3d Baron ; cr. (with the Earldom and Mar.pjessatu of Rockingham) 17S2. i.e., "TiinowLEY, co. Kent," Viscoimtoy (Milieu, the patronymic being Walton), cr. 1S00, with the Earldom of Sondes of Lees Court, which see. THURLES. i.e., " Tiii'nr.us," Viscountcy [I.] (Butter), cr. 1536 j see " Ormonde," Earldom [. confirmed 1538, to this grantee. THURLOW ami THURLOW OF ASHFIELD. Barony. /. The Rt Hon. Fdward Tiiuri.ow, L. High Chan- j j a eelb.r, was cr., 3 June 1778, BAKON THURLOW OF ASHFIELD, . ' co. Suffolk, being subsequently, on resignation of office, cr. 11 June 1792, BARON THURLOW of Tburlow, co. Suffolk, with, in that 18Uu - case, a spec. rem. of the dignity, failing heirs male of his body to his Barony. t,iri ' e nephews, " Edward Tburlow and Thomas Tburlow, Esquires," sous of Thomas, late Bishop of Purbam, deed., and to Edward South J. 1/92. ThurW, Clerk, Prebendary of Norwich," in like manner. He was 1st s. of the Rev. Thomas TaCRLOW, B.A., Hector of Ashfield, co. Suffolk, and afterwards of Knapton and Worden, co. Norfolk {d. June 1702), by Elizabeth, da. and eventually coheir of Robert Smith (descended pattrnaUu from a family named Hovei.l), of Ashfield afsd. He was b. about 1730 at Ashfield or Braken Ash ; ed. at Seaming school ; the King's school at Canterbury, and (174S-51 ), at Caius Coll., Cambridge(»! ; Barrister (Inner Temple). 17f>4 ; King's Counsel, 1762 ; was M.P. for Tamworth, 176S-78, giving efficient support to the North ministry ; Solicitor Gen., 1770-71 ; Attorney Gen , 1771-78 ; L. Chancellor, 1778-92 (with the brief interval of from April to Dec. 1783), being raised to the peerage on appointment 3 June 1778, and receiving another peerage (with in that case a spec, rem.), on his retirement, 11 June 1792, as above mentioned, and having presided in the interval as L. High Steward at the trial (17SS), of Warren Hastings. He d. of the gout, nnm. ( a ) The "vivacity of his conduct" cut short his career there, tho' ho was not actually expelled.