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Dr
James Turle
MD
File:Turle, James.jpg
Born 1832
Died 1905
Residence Burlington House, Boundary Road, NW
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1864.11.01 resigned
elected_ASL 1864.02.02

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James TURLE
23rd May 1832 - 13th Mar 1905
MD
Life History
23rd May 1832 Born in Edmonton, Middlesex.1
9th Nov 1832 Baptised in St Andrew, Holborn, London.1
"illegt son" is written on the baptism entry
6th Jun 1841 Recorded in census in Kennington, Lambeth, Surrey (Wandsworth Road, Treachers Place, Lambeth, Surrey).2
to 1851 Educated University College - Faculty of Medicine 1851
30th Mar 1851 Recorded in census in Clerkenwell, Middlesex (30 North Street, St James', Clerkenwell, Middlesex).3
7th Apr 1861 Occupation MD Edin, MRCS, LAC in Hampstead, London.4
7th Apr 1861 Recorded in census in Hampstead, London (Burlington House, Boundary Road, Hampstead, London).4
1865 Resident in Boundary Road, St Johns Wood
5th Jul 1870 Married Florence STOVELL in Parish Church, Hampstead.8,9
They were married by W H Turle, the Vicar of St Matthews, by licence. W H Turle was the son of James Turle, the organist of Westminster Abbey.

Witnesses were T T Stovell, Walter D Cronin, Edith E Stolle, E A Evans and Ellen Caroline Cronin
5th Jul 1870 Occupation Doctor of Medicine.5
between Apr 1871 and Jun 1871 Birth of daughter Isabella Caroline TURLE in Marylebone London
2nd Apr 1871 Occupation General Medical Practitioner in St Marylebone, London.6
2nd Apr 1871 Recorded in census in St Marylebone, London (36 Finchley Road, St Marylebone, London).6
between Jul 1872 and Sep 1872 Birth of daughter Florence Emma TURLE in Marylebone London
from 12th Sep 1872 Resident in 36 Finchley Road, St Marylebone, London
between Apr 1874 and Jun 1874 Birth of daughter Elizabeth Margaret TURLE in Marylebone London
5th Dec 1875 Birth of son John TURLE in Finchley, Middlesex
26th Aug 1877 Birth of son James Evan TURLE in Woodside Grange, N. Finchley, Middlesex
1879 Occupation Medical Officer of Health for Finchley
29th Mar 1880 Birth of daughter Frederica Jane Edith TURLE in Finchley, Middlesex
1881 Occupation MD
In 1881 James was not a practising MD
1881 Recorded in census in Woodside Grange, Finchley, Middx (Woodside Grange, Finchley, Middx)
1891 Occupation Medical Officer of Health for Finchley
1891 Recorded in census in Woodside Grange, Finchley, Middx (Woodside Grange, Finchley, Middx)
1901 Occupation Retired medical practitioner.
1901 Recorded in census in Woodside Grange, Finchley, Middx (Woodside Lane, Wolseley Finchley)
before 1905 Wrote will.7
13th Mar 1905 Died in Barnet.7
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1st May 1905 Probate in Principle Probate Registry.7
The Executors were Florence Turle, Widow, Willmott Henderson Evans, and Florence Emma Turle.
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• Woodside Grange

In 1874 Dr James Turle commissioned the construction of a grand house on the site of Woodside Farm, to serve as the family home and also a surgery. Thomas Cubitt, London, constructed it and decided on the castellated roof lines and rendered walls. In the early 1870's a Lodge was built to house the coachman and his family. The exact dates of the completion of these buildings is unknown but can be placed between 1880 and 1890. By the turn of the century Dr Turle had purchased a new house near the Grange and the latter was rented to a Mr A Nicholson,who, however stayed only a few months.The new tenant Mr Benjamin Davis, stayed 20 years. In 1922, the house was sold to Mr Derry, of Derry and Toms department store fame. Mr Derry found the Grange too large when his three sons and a daughter grew up . He moved to Hampstead in the spring of1928 and the house remained unsold for some months.The house later became a school house.Researched by Peter Santamaria published atwww.finchleycatholic.org.uk/old-boys-albanian-history.asp


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• Dr Turle stood for Finchley Council 1889

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