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William Tooke (1777โ€“1863)

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on 5 June 1827, and was instrumental in obtaining a royal charter of incorporation for it in January 1832. From an earlier period he was a leading member of the Society of Arts; in 1814 he was the chairman of the committee of correspondence and editor of the
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During the five sessions that he sat in parliament Tooke supported reform, and gave his vote for measures for the promotion of education and for the
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he was elected an honorary member. From 1824 he was honorary secretary and from 1840 one of the three treasurers of the
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In 1825 Tooke took a prominent part in the formation of the St. Katharine's Docks, and was the London agent of
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on 22 November 1777, he came to England in 1792, and was articled to William Devon, solicitor, in
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basis. He was an active member of the council of the society, and one of the main promoters of
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Tooke printed privately verses written by himself and some of his friends, under the title of
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In 1807 Tooke married Amelia (died 1848), youngest daughter of Samuel Shaen of
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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on 12 March 1818. He was present at the first annual meeting of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Truro
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In 1804 Tooke published anonymously, in two volumes, the
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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University of London: Statement of Facts as to Charter
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The Monarchy of France, its Rise, Progress, and Fall
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