Proper noun
Tuke (plural Tukes)
A surname from Old Norse.
He argued that Tuke and Pinel's asylum was a symbolic recreation of the condition of a child under a bourgeois family. Source: Internet
Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel were chosen (along with Mabel Tuke and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence ) as members of the new committee. Source: Internet
Rowntree's of York set up and began producing chocolate in 1862, after buying out the Tuke family business. Source: Internet
This details his links with Henry Scott Tuke and Thomas Cooper Gotch and many others who settled in the artists' colony in the 1880s and 1890s. Source: Internet
Western Europe would adopt these views later on with the advances of physicians like Philippe Pinel at the Bicêtre Hospital in France and William Tuke at the York Retreat in England. Source: Internet