St Matthias, Earls Court
1894 Sep 27
George Frederick ALLSOP, 27, bachelor, Bank Clerk, 27 Warwick Road, father George Allsop, Gentleman
Clarenza GRANVILLE, 23, spinster, -, St Andrews Fulham, father William Turnour Granville (deceased), Captain in the Army
Married after Banns.
Both signed in the presence of Stuart Granville, Harold J Lintott
1891 William Turnour Granville gives his birthplace as Ceylon
A couple of interetsing finds if you google his name. Also a few references if you do a Google Book search as well.
From what I can see WTG's mother was a TURNOUR, and they married in Ceylon. She was Frances TURNOUR, daughter of George TURNOUR who in turn was son of Edward TURNOUR, Earl of Winterton, and she married William GRANVILLE in Ceylon 5 Jul 1820. William was secretary to the government. If you look for TURNOUR and De Bretts you will find them, it was an Irish peerage. William Granville arrived in Ceylon in 1805.
Ian C