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Tooke

[took]

noun

  1. (John) Horne 1736–1812, English politician and philologist.



Tooke

/ tʊk /

noun

  1. John Horne, original name John Horne. 1736–1812, British radical, who founded (1771) the Constitutional Society to press for parliamentary reform: acquitted (1794) of high treason. He also wrote the philological treatise The Diversions of Purley (1786)

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Scout leader and teacher Nicola Tooke said aiding in a crisis was what scouts did.

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Ms Tooke, who also teaches science at the school, said she had the idea to get the scouts involved after a plea for help in a staff briefing.

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Speaking at a full council meeting on 24 June, councillor Julian Tooke said recent negative publicity could damage the town's tourism sector.

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"I am therefore happy to reassure councillor Tooke, all members of this council and local residents that Cheltenham cannot lose its spa town status," added Mr Wilkinson.

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Tooke is among the thousands of people — outsiders and former church members alike — who have recolonized the community.

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