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    John Horne Tooke (25 June 1736 – 18 March 1812), known as John Horne until 1782 when he added the surname of his friend William Tooke to his own, was...
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    were arrested; three were tried for high treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall. In a repudiation of the government's policies, they...
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  • player John Horne (Governor of Bombay) (died 1755) John Horne Tooke (1736–1812), English politician, known as John Horne to 1782 John R. Horne (born c...
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  • Short Address included a scenario of Jacobin Britain: Thomas Paine, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, Thomas Hardy and Thomas Muir would be members of Directories...
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    (1899). "Tooke, John Horne". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 57. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 40–47. Sutherland, John. The...
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  • George Tooke (1595–1675), English soldier and writer John Horne Tooke (1736–1812), English clergyman, politician, and philologist John Tooke (born 1949)...
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    built in about 1700 or earlier. The radical politician and reformer John Horne Tooke lived there from 1792 until his death in 1812. Historic England. "Chester...
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  • of Man and other radical publications, and under the leadership of John Horne Tooke collaborated with other reform societies, metropolitan and provincial...
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    North Staffordshire The Three Johns (public house), Islington, London - named for John Wilkes, John Glynn and John Horne Tooke Simkin 2011. Cash 2006, pp...
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    reredos was adorned with Salviati mosaics. There is a memorial to John Horne Tooke (d 1812) by Louis Frederick Roslyn and a modern brass to Walrond Jackson...
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    having an affair. Indeed, one of the Prince of Wales's associates, John Horne Tooke, published a scandalous pamphlet alluding to the liaison, but the rumours...
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    radical John Horne Tooke, and in 1792 co-founded the federation of radical clubs and societies, the London Corresponding Society. In 1794 he, Horne Tooke and...
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    who suffers for the public good, should be supported by the public". John Horne Tooke argued that the Society should send money to printers who had been...
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  • 1865, and was buried in his mother's grave at Clapham. A bust of John Horne Tooke at University College, London, by Francis Leggatt Chantrey, was bequeathed...
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    Rossi, lead singer of Status Quo, lives in the Webb Estate in Purley. John Horne Tooke, an English politician and philologist, lived in Purley at the end...
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    As a junior prosecuting counsel in the trials of Thomas Paine and John Horne Tooke, he was noticed by senior politicians in the ruling Pitt ministry....
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    stage there were noisy detractors. Perhaps the loudest of them was John Horne Tooke ... Not content to pronounce it 'imperfect and faulty', he complained...
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    with other radicals of the time, such as John Horne Tooke, Robert Waithman, William Frend, William Cobbett, John Cartwright and George Cannon; his political...
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    Royal Academy. Other portraits were of important radicals and whigs Horne Tooke,[citation needed] Sir Francis Burdett and the group of the duke of Devonshire...
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    (1766–1841), who in 1797 married Colonel William Tooke Harwood (1757–1824), a close associate of John Horne Tooke (1736–1812) and a fervent follower of Joanna...
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  • 18th century, until "the Society of the Bill of Rights" led by John Horne Tooke and John Wilkes organized a campaign to publish Parliamentary Debates....
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    of Thomas Paine for seditious libel (1792), and the prosecution of John Horne Tooke for high treason (1794). Perceval joined the London and Westminster...
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    wife, died there 1810) John Horne Tooke Samuel Vetch (1st Governor of Nova Scotia; imprisoned for debt, died there 1732) John Wilkes Marshalsea David...
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    (born 1986), musician David Tipper (born 1976), producer, composer, DJ John Horne Tooke (1736–1812), politician, lived at Chester House on Wimbledon Common...
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  • Steevens, English Shakespearean editor and hoaxer (died 1800) June 25 – John Horne Tooke, English controversialist and cleric (died 1812) October 27 – James...
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    which nearly led to a duel. In November 1795, when Thomas Hardy and John Horne Tooke were charged with treason and cited his publications on reform in their...
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  • of the libel case brought by George Onslow against John Horne Tooke. By 1773, with the trial of John Mostyn, he was publishing reports as books. There...
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    followed John Horne Tooke in breaking away from the Society of Gentlemen Supporters of the Bill of Rights, which had been created to support John Wilkes...
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  • of Llandaff, 1769–1782, Salisbury, 1782–1791, and Durham, 1791–1826 John Horne Tooke (1736–1812), politician and philologist Henry Penruddocke Wyndham (1736–1819)...
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    the lawyer Thomas Erskine, in recognition of his role in the case of John Horne Tooke. Local pubs include the Admiral Rodney, named after the 1st Baron Rodney...
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