Charles Augustus Tulk (1786–1849) was an English Swedenborgian and politician. The eldest son of John Augustus Tulk, he was born at Richmond, Surrey,...
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Tulk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus H. Tulk (1810–1873), Australian librarian, son of Charles Augustus Tulk Beaton Tulk...
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cafe, 'Mr. Tulk', is named in his honour. Tulk was born on 28 September 1810 in Richmond, Surrey, England, the son of Charles Augustus Tulk and his wife...
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villa to be built in Regent's Park in 1812 and was designed for Charles Augustus Tulk by architect John Raffield. The Royal Parks service described St...
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died in 1888. Mary published a biography of Charles Augustus Tulk, and explanation of his ideas, in 1850. Tulk was a friend of her father's who had persuaded...
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Edward Moxhay (section Tulk v Moxhay)
"uncovered by any buildings" and in 1808 Charles Augustus Tulk, foolishly sold the gardens to a local dentist, Charles Elms for £210 passing on this obligation...
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applied in decisions across common law jurisdictions. In 1808, Charles Augustus Tulk, the owner of several parcels of land in Leicester Square in central...
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University Press. p. 290. ISBN 978-1-107-04005-2. Retrieved 22 April 2018. Dod, Charles Roger (1843). "House of Commons". The Parliamentary Companion, Volume 11...
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organist Augustus Trowbridge (1870–1934), American educator and physicist Augustus H. Tulk (1810–1873), Australian librarian and linguist Augustus Ulyard...
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113. See: J. Sampson, p. 106. G. Keynes, p. 143. See: Letter to Charles Augustus Tulk, 12 February 1818[circular reference] The Inventions of William...
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practice without losing a Portion of its presumed Efficiency. — Charles Augustus Tulk, The Sixty-eight Report of the Visiting Justicies appointed to superintend...
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Harriett Cavendish, a daughter of Charles Cavendish, 1st Baron Chesham, by whom he had a further seven children: Hon. Charles Cavendish George Byng (1849–1918)...
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for £16. Arguments continued about the fate of the garden, with Charles Augustus Tulk's heirs erecting a wooden hoarding around the property in 1873. These...
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1807 John Augustus Tulk had divided the estate with his eldest son Charles Augustus Tulk. Sometimes seen as G.R. Jermyn Sometimes seen as just Langlard The...
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Regency period wit: his recorded witticisms include put-downs of Charles Augustus Tulk and Frederick Goulburn. Byron put one of his jokes, made against...
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Byng (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Mr Charles Tulk (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Mr George...
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David Laing, British architect (born 1774) McCallum, C. A. (1976). "Tulk, Augustus Henry (1810–1873)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 2015-03-03...
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denomination was not undisputed. His first controversy was with Charles Augustus Tulk, who was excluded from the society. Noble developed a doctrine which...
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Michael Angelo Taylor (1812–1818) John Dent (1818–1826) William Ponsonby (1826–1831) John Byng (1831–1835) Succeeded by John Byng Charles Augustus Tulk...
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under the influence of any patron The Sudbury election of 1835, which Charles Dickens reported for the Morning Chronicle, is thought by many experts...
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Philips, second baronet". www.lordbyron.org. Retrieved 22 May 2023. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes...
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Serving with William Heygate Preceded by Charles Wyatt and Sir John Hippisley Succeeded by Charles Augustus Tulk Member of Parliament for Hedon In office...
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Foster Barham Whig Sudbury (two members) Sir William Heygate, Bt Charles Augustus Tulk Suffolk (two members) Sir Thomas Gooch, Bt Sir William Rowley, Bt...
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and Gt Marlow Samuel Tuke 1663-05-20 - 26 January 1674 Original Charles Augustus Tulk 1822-11-14 2 June 1786 – 16 January 1849 James Tulloch 1843-05-18...
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85, British journalist, editor of The Observer (1975–1993), cancer. Derek Tulk, 88, English cricketer (Hampshire). Yang Yi, 103, Chinese literary translator...
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CBE – of Wellington Arthur Grant Harper – of Wellington Major Michael Augustus Tulk Trasenster – 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards; of Wellington Clement Anthony...
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July 2013). "50 Things You Don't Know About Halifax – Halifax Magazine". Tulk, Jamie Esther (July 2008), "Our Strength is Ourselves: Identity, Status,...
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(1901–1910) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. Pitt, Robert D. "Augustus F. Goodridge". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Pitt, Robert D. "Daniel Joseph...
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Gillard-Rowlings, actress, Augustus F. Goodridge, governor Armine Nutting Gosling, suffragette Rex Goudie, singer Charles Granger, politician Jason Greeley...
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speculator, best known for his involvement in the landmark English land law case Tulk v Moxhay Elizabeth de Munck, mother of celebrated soprano, Maria Caterina...
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