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Tooke, Thomas, 1810-1857
GB-2014-WSA-16948 · Person · 1810-1857

TOOKE, THOMAS, brother of William Eyton Tooke (qv); b. 31 Jan 1810; adm. 3 Apr 1823 (Stikeman's); left 1825; a Director, Bank of England, from 1843; one of HM Lieutenants for City of London; d. 25 Dec 1857.

Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812
GB-2014-WSA-01380 · Person · 1736-1812

TOOKE, JOHN HORNE, third son of John Horne, Newport Street, Westminster, poulterer, and Elizabeth --- (IGI); b. 25 Jun 1736; at school in 1744 (DNB); at Eton Coll. 1746-53; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. sizar 12 Jan 1753/4, matr. Mich. 1754, scholar; BA 1758; MA 1771; adm. Inner Temple 9 Nov 1756, left 9 Feb 1759; Usher at a school at Blackheath; ordained deacon (Canterbury) 23 Sep 1759, priest (Salisbury) 23 Nov 1760; Perpetual Curate of St. Lawrence, New Brentford, Middlesex 26 Sep 1760-73; author of pamphlet, The Petition of an Englishman, 1765, violently defending John Wilkes; supported Wilkes at Middlesex election 1768; fined £400 by Lord Mansfield for libelling George Onslow, but the verdict was set aside on appeal 17 Apr 1771; formedthe Society for supporting the Bill of Rights 1771; quarrelled with Wilkes and formed the Constitutional Society 1771; became unpopular and burnt in effigy by the mob Jul 1771; resigned living 1773; summoned to bar of House of Commons for a violent attack on the Speaker in the Public Advertiser 1774; fined and imprisoned for publishing in the newspapers an appeal for subscriptions for the American colonists 1778; wished to resume legal career, but was refused call to the bar 8 Jun 1779, on the ground that he was still in holy orders; joined Society for Constitutional Information 1780; assumed additional surname of Tooke at request of his friend William Tooke, Purley, Surrey; contested Westminster 1790 and 1796; tried for high treason before Chief Justice Eyre 5-22 Nov 1794, but acquitted; MP Old Sarum 14 Feb 1801-2; in consequence of his return, an Act was passed declaring clergymen ineligible for election in the future; a learned philologist and a staunch upholder of public justice and popular rights; author, Epea Pteroenta, or the Diversions of Purley, 1786-1805, and other works; d. 18 Mar 1812. DNB.

Toode, ---, fl. 1568
GB-2014-WSA-16947 · Person · fl. 1568

TOODE, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner 1568-9 (tutor, the Dean) (Chapter Muniments 54018).

GB-2014-WSA-16946 · Person · 1883-?

Tomson, Sydney William, son of William Hopkins Tomson, of West Kensington; b. Oct. 28, 1883; adm. Jan. 19, 1899 (H); left Dec. 1899.

Toms, Henry, ca. 1703-?
GB-2014-WSA-16945 · Person · ca. 1703-?

TOMS, HENRY; b.; adm. (aged 12) May 1715; left 1716.

Tompson, ---, fl. 1609
GB-2014-WSA-16944 · Person · fl. 1609

TOMPSON, ---; b.; KS in 1609 (Chapter Muniments 41289).

GB-2014-WSA-16943 · Person · 1838-1912

TOMLINSON, SIR WILLIAM EDWARD MURRAY, BART., eldest son of Thomas Tomlinson, Heysham, Lancs., barrister, Bencher Inner Temple, and Sarah, only child of Rev. Roger Mashiter, Bolton-le-Sands, Lancs.; b. 4 Aug 1838; adm. 29 Jan 1852; QS Mar 1854; left 1855; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 15 May 1856; BA 1860; MA 1863; adm. Inner Temple 30 Mar 1860, called to bar 26 Jan 1865; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 4 Apr 1878; law reporter in Chancery Division for Incorporated Council; member, Inns of Court Board of Examiners 1877; MP (Conservative) Preston Nov 1882-1906; created baronet 11 Aug 1902; of Heysham House, Morecambe, Lancs.; DL JP Lancashire; Senior Grand Deacon, Grand Lodge (Freemasons), from 1896; first Master, Old Westminster Lodge, which was consecrated 20 Jan 1888; Busby Trustee 16 Jun 1896; d. unm. 17 Dec 1912.