The Life and Death of James, Commonly Called Collonel Turner, Executed at Lime-street End January the 21, 1663, for a Burglary, Etc
The Triumph of Truth: in an Exact and Impartial Relation of the Life and Conversation of C°l James Turner ... To which is Added, His Deportment and Discourses in Prison, the Manner of His Execution and Burial, Etc
Recollections of James Turner, Esq., of Thrushgrove. Edited by J. Smith, LL. D., and Revised by Himself
Memoirs of his own life and times. By Sir James Turner. 1632-70. From the original manuscript. [Edited by T. Thomson.].
The Triumph of Truth: in an Exact and Impartial Relation of the Life and Conversation of Col James Turner ... To which is Added, His Deportment and Discourses in Prison, the Manner of His Execution and Burial, Etc
Report of the Privy Council Respecting Sir James Turner Together with His Petition to the King, His Letters to the Duke of Lauderdale and His Narrative of the Rebellion. Copied from the Originals in the Library of Dawson Turner, Esqu., 1664-1680
The Several Examinations and Tryal of Colonel James Turner, Mary Turner His Wife, John Turner, Ely Turner His Sons, and William Turner His Brother
The Speech and Deportment of Col. James Turner at His Execution in Leaden-Hall-street ... who was Condemned for Felony and Burglary, in Breaking Up the House and Robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon, Merchant, Etc