erroneous for turnour, TURNER2
1640. Burgh Rec. Glasgow (1876), I. 422. Thretie dollours and ane halfe of good dollours, and alevine and ane halfe of turnovers, quhilk sall be put in the touns commoune chist to bee applayed ad pios usus.
1679. R. Cameron, in Herkless, Life (1896), 111. For suffering, that man will confine in the breadth of a turnover that that he will suffer for.