Benjamin Burland Tuke (1870–1936)[1] was an Irish rugby union halfback. Tuke played club rugby for Bective Rangers and played international rugby for Ireland. Tuke played in nine internationals, most notably in all three matches of Ireland's first Triple Crown winning Championship in 1894.
Benjamin Burland Tuke (1870–1936) was an Irish rugby union halfback. Tuke played club rugby for Bective Rangers and played international rugby for Ireland...
grandson of W. F. Tuke Anthony Tuke (1897–1975), chairman of Barclays Bank, son of W. F. Tuke, father of Sir A. F. TukeBenjaminTuke (1870–1936), Ireland international...
Davis 187 Scotland 22/02/1890 9 Hugh Galbraith 188 Wales 01/03/1890 1 BenjaminTuke 189 England 15/03/1890 9 Sam Lee 190 England 07/02/1891 19 Charles Rooke...
three vols. 4to, which had been suggested to him on a visit to York by Henry Tuke, a Quaker. He printed many copies of it at his own press. It contained notes...
Benjamin Peter Waine (born 11 June 2001) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Plymouth Argyle and...
(Limerick), RW Dunlop (Dublin U.), S Lee (NIFC), W Gardiner (NIFC), BenjaminTuke (Bective Rangers), T Thornhill (Wanderers), Victor Le Fanu (Lansdowne)...
(1841–1893), painter. Francis Place (1647–1728), artist Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), painter Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree (1871–1954), chocolatier and reformer Joseph...
five of the original characters return for the sequel: Kenai, Koda, Rutt, Tuke, and Tug. Only four of those actors reprised their original roles: Jeremy...
sense, the patient's moral autonomy was recognised. William Tuke's grandson, Samuel Tuke, published an influential work in the early 19th century on the...
sense, the patient's moral autonomy was recognized. William Tuke's grandson, Samuel Tuke, published an influential work in the early 19th century on the...
Benjamin Lorton Crompton (born 1974) is an English actor and stand-up comedian, best known for his performance on the BBC sketch show Man Stroke Woman...
it has been since the 1896 merger. Barrington Hall, Essex Matthews, P W & Tuke, A W, History of Barclays Bank Limited, 1926, London pp 79-102 "Legends in...
Alexander (born Tuke, 1767-1849). Succeeding editors were: William Alexander (1768-1841) Sarah Backhouse (1803-1877) Samuel Tuke (1784-1857) Benjamin Seebohm...
Samuel Tuke and Joseph Rowntree first mooted the ideal of a friendly society in 1829, to serve the needs of the Society of Friends (Quakers). Tuke, who...
the villa to Doctors Thomas Seymour and Charles Molesworth Tuke (sons of Thomas Harrington Tuke), and it was used by them as a mental hospital, the Chiswick...
Seymour Tuke of the Tuke family, lived there. Tuke was a psychiatric doctor with whom Druitt played cricket, and Druitt's mother was committed to Tuke's asylum...
William Stott-of-Oldham (1857–1900) Arthur Melville (1858–1904) Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) George Henry (1858–1943) Elizabeth Armstrong Forbes (1859–1912)...
Science Press. p. 76. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 2, 2015. See Tuke, Samuel. 1848. Account of the Slavery of Friends in the Barbary States Towards...
water with the approaching grind of maturity and responsibility. Henry Scott Tuke painted naked bathers in a soft, idealized style, deliberately avoiding overt...
were Sir James Crichton-Browne, Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart, Sir John Batty Tuke and Sir James Dewar. In 1912, he received an honorary LLD degree from Hamilton...