Turpin
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People
- Turpin (archbishop), a Roman Catholic archbishop of Reims, France, in the 8th century
- Turpin (bishop), a 12th century bishop of Brechin, Scotland
- Ben Turpin, an American comedian
- David H. Turpin, a Canadian academic
- Dick Turpin, an English highwayman
- François Henri Turpin, a French writer
- George Turpin, an English boxer
- Kenneth Turpin, an English historian, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
- Louis Washington Turpin, a United States congressman from Alabama
- Ludovic Turpin, a French professional road racing cyclist
- Melvin Turpin, an American basketball player
- Najai Turpin, an American boxer
- Pierre Jean François Turpin, French botanist
- Randolph Turpin, an English boxer
- Tom Turpin, an American ragtime composer
Fictional characters:
- Turpin, a character in the novel The Three Hostages, by Scottish author John Buchan
- Betty Williams (Coronation Street character), née Turpin
- Dan Turpin, a fictional police inspector from DC Comics/
- Judge Turpin, a character in Sweeney Todd (musical)
- Lisa Turpin, a character mentioned once in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, see Minor Ravenclaws#Lisa Turpin
- Mrs. Turpin, a character in the short story Revelation by Flannery O'Connor
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Places
- Turpin, Oklahoma, United States
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Things
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See also
- Thomas Turpin Crittenden (1825–1905), a Union general in the American Civil War
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