John Edward Taylor (11 September 1791 – 6 January 1844) was an English business tycoon, editor, publisher and member of The Portico Library, who was the...
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poet and waterman John Taylor (journalist) (1757–1832), English oculist, drama critic, editor and newspaper publisher John Edward Taylor (1791–1844), British...
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John Edward Taylor, OMI (November 15, 1914 – September 9, 1976) was an American Roman Catholic bishop. The first American-born bishop to head a European...
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Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by cotton merchant John Edward Taylor with backing from the Little Circle, a group of non-conformist businessmen...
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already enjoyed a familial connection with the paper; its founder, John Edward Taylor, was his uncle, and at the time of his birth Scott's father, Russell...
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John Edward Taylor (1921 – 20 September 2008) was an American military archivist at the National Archives and Records Administration for 63 years. Taylor...
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performance as John Lennon in the biopic Nowhere Boy (2009), directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, whom he married in 2012 and adopted the same surname (Taylor-Johnson)...
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1907, he was succeeded by his son John George Taylor, who was head from 1907–32, then by his grandson John Edward Taylor in 1932–46, until he was appointed...
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of English Literature at the University of Oxford (1992–2001) and John Edward Taylor Professor of Cultural Theory at the University of Manchester (2001–2008)...
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Helen Marina Lucy Taylor (née Windsor; born 28 April 1964) is a member of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and...
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noted that Taylor built his family's home, The Henry and Emily Taylor House, at 112 North 8th Street. Their four children were John Edward, Anna Maria...
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business, selling the publication to John Edward Taylor Jr., the son of newspaper proprietor John Edward Taylor, founder of the Manchester Guardian (now...
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Edward Harrison Taylor (April 23, 1889 – June 16, 1978) was an American herpetologist from Missouri. Taylor was born in Maysville, Missouri, to George...
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Alfred Edward Taylor (22 December 1869 – 31 October 1945), usually cited as A. E. Taylor, was a British idealist philosopher most famous for his contributions...
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Alan John Percivale Taylor (25 March 1906 – 7 September 1990) was a British historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy. Both...
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home until John is discharged from the hospital. In his new bedroom, Miles stares into a mirror, which reflects the image of Edward. Taylor Schilling as...
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John Taylor (c. 1703 – 1770 or 1772) was an early British eye surgeon, self-promoter and medical charlatan of 18th-century Europe. He was noted by Samuel...
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Edward Robeson Taylor (September 24, 1838 – July 5, 1923) was the 28th Mayor of San Francisco, serving from July 16, 1907, to January 7, 1910. Edward...
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the group supported John Edward Taylor in founding a liberal newspaper the Manchester Guardian, to which they all contributed. Taylor continued to edit...
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Russell Scott married John Edward Taylor, founding editor of the Manchester Guardian; this was a first-cousin marriage, Taylor's mother being Russell Scott's...
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Edward Taylor Scott (15 November 1883 – 22 April 1932) was a British journalist, who was editor and briefly co-owner of the Manchester Guardian, and the...
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Edward John Hearn (born 8 June 1979) is a British sports promoter and the chairman of Matchroom Sport and Professional Darts Corporation. Hearn has promoted...
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Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British and American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the...
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Truck-System", The British and Foreign Review, vol. XV, London: Richard and John Edward Taylor (published 1843), 1842, pp. 79–100 Cobbett, William. Rural Rides at...
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Edward Richard Taylor RBSA (14 June 1838 – 14 January 1911) was an English artist and educator. He painted in both oils and watercolours. He became a...
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John David Beckett Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick (born 1952) is a member of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1996, at...
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Interview: The Unabridged Taylor Swift, December 2, 2008 Morris, Edward (December 1, 2006). "When She Thinks 'Tim McGraw', Taylor Swift Savors Payoff: Hardworking...
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Frank Kermode (redirect from John Frank Kermode)
University of Durham (1947–49) Lecturer, University of Reading (1949–58) John Edward Taylor Professor of English Literature, University of Manchester (1958–65)...
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John Taylor (fl. 1718–1723), born Richard Taylor, was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean, best known for participating in two of the richest...
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Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy (/ˈænjə/; born 16 April 1996) is an actress. Born in Miami and raised in Buenos Aires and London, she left school at the...
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