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or had any connection with its conference. After leaving Cambridge he rarely attended public worship, but conducted a service in his own family, using no prayer but the paternoster. He became connected with the "Hawkstone meeting", projected by George Harrison, translator of many of Swedenborg's
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Tulk married (September 1807) Susannah Hart (d. October 1824), daughter of a London merchant, and had twelve children, of whom five sons and two daughters survived him. The eldest son was
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in the Square; but an agreement was reached under which John Augustus Tulk, one of the sons, would be able to buy back half of the Square. His development plans caused a furore; and
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Tulk took part in efforts for bettering the condition of factory hands, aiding the movement by newspaper articles. He was returned to parliament for
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In 1847 Tulk went to Italy, returning in the autumn of 1848. He died at 25 Craven Street, London, on 16 January 1849, and was buried in
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The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science: phrenology and the organization of consent in nineteenth-century Britain
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led him to act as President for the London Phrenological Society in the 1820s and 1830s. He also associated with
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in London. He sold the garden in the Square in 1808; forty years later this action led to the leading case
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on 7 March 1820, and retained his seat till 1826; later, on 7 January 1835, he was returned for
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Reaching age 21 in 1807, Tulk had settled on him part of his father's estate in the area of
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Poetry Realized in Nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Early Nineteenth-Century Science
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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in 1817; Tulk was one of the recognised group of close disciples, with
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and held annually in July for over fifty years from 1806, in an inn at
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bought him out, to present the whole Square as a public park to the
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appeared, there was an anonymous review sympathetic to Blake in the
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In Search of the Absolute: essays on Swedenborg and literature
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The Stranger from Paradise: A Biography of William Blake
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William Blake and the Cultures of Radical Christianity
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The eldest son of John Augustus Tulk, he was born at
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Index

Swedenborgian
Richmond, Surrey
Robert Hindmarsh
Emanuel Swedenborg
Westminster School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Leicester Square
Tulk v Moxhay
restrictive covenants
Lincoln's Inn
Marble Hill House
Totteridge Park

John Flaxman
John Spurgin
New Church
John Clowes
Hawkstone Park
Sudbury
Poole
Joseph Hume
Mary Catherine Hume-Rothery
Middlesex
Hanwell asylum
mysticism
chemistry
physiology
materialism
Fellow of the Royal Society
Johann Caspar Spurzheim

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