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Charles Augustus Tulk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Augustus Tulk Charles Augustus Tulk (1786–1849) was an English Swedenborgian and politician. ==Life== The eldest son of John Augustus Tulk, he was born at Richmond, Surrey, on 2 June 1786. His father, a man of independent fortune, was an original member of the Theosophical Society formed (December 1783) by Robert Hindmarsh for the study of Emanuel Swedenborg's writings. Tulk was educated at Westminster School, of which he became captain, and was noted for his singing in the abbey choir. He was elected a king's scholar in 1801, and matriculated as a scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1806. Reaching age 21 in 1807, Tulk had settled on him part of his father's estate in the area of Leicester Square in London. He sold the garden in the Square in 1808; forty years later this action led to the leading case ''Tulk v Moxhay'' on restrictive covenants.〔'Leicester Square Area: Leicester Estate', ''Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho'' (1966), pp. 416-440. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41119 Date accessed: 23 February 2012.〕 Leaving university, he began to read for the bar, and entered Lincoln's Inn.〔 Having private means, he married and followed no profession.〔 For a period he lived at Marble Hill House (1812–17),〔(richmond.gov.uk, ''Marble hill timeline''. )〕 and then moved to Totteridge Park in Hertfordshire.〔
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