John Herbert Turner

John Herbert Turner
11th Premier of British Columbia
In office
March 4, 1895  August 8, 1898
Monarch Victoria
Lieutenant Governor Edgar Dewdney
Thomas Robert McInnes
Preceded by Theodore Davie
Succeeded by Charles Augustus Semlin
MLA for Victoria City
In office
July 7, 1886  October 3, 1903
Serving with Robert Beaven, Theodore Davie, Edward Gawler Prior, John Grant, George Lawson Milne, John Braden, Henry Dallas Helmcken, Robert Paterson Rithet, Richard Hall, Albert Edward McPhillips
Preceded by Montague William Tyrwhitt-Drake
Succeeded by Richard Low Drury
Personal details
Born (1834-05-07)May 7, 1834
Claydon, England
Died December 9, 1923(1923-12-09) (aged 89)
Richmond, England
Nationality Canadian
Political party None
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Eilbeck (m. 1860)
Children 1 son
Residence Victoria, British Columbia
Occupation businessman
Profession politician

John Herbert Turner (May 7, 1834 December 9, 1923) was a British Columbia politician. Born in Claydon, Suffolk, England, Turner moved to British North America and worked as a merchant in Halifax and Charlottetown. In 1862 he moved to Victoria, British Columbia and founded Turner, Beeton and Co. which was involved in salmon canning, insurance and finance, importing and wholesaling.

He entered politics serving as mayor of Victoria from 1876 to 1881 and entered the provincial legislature in 1886 in the constituency of Victoria City. He served as minister of finance under successive Premiers from 1887 to 1895 and as the 11th Premier of the province from 1895 to 1898. From 1901 to 1915 he was the province's representative in London where he retired. He died in Richmond in 1923.

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