Fanny Jean Turing (1862 – 1 February 1934), Lady Trustram Eve, was a British politician.
[1] She married Herbert Trustram Eve in 1893, and the couple settled in London.
[2] At the 1919 London County Council election, Turing was elected to represent Hackney North; she was re-elected in 1922, then switched to Kensington South in 1925, and held that seat until she stood down in 1931.
[2] She was supportive of the Electrical Association for Women, chairing an early meeting of the organisation.
[2] Turing's son, Malcolm Trustram Eve, was a noted barrister.