Taylor, Aubrey Francis, son of Francis Taylor of Ealing and Rosina Maud, d. of Alfred Wright; b. 27 Nov. 1921; adm. Sept. 1935 (A); left Dec. 1939; RAFVR in WW2 (Flt Lieut.); adm. a solicitor June 1948; practised at Staple Inn; m. 1st 19 Apr. 1945 Sylvia Mary, d. of Thomas Latham of Caversham, Reading; 2nd 27 Nov. 1948 Margaret Joan, d. of Bertram Paine of Ealing; 3rd 15 Sept. 1965 Doris Joan, d. of Herbert Jenner of Southwark; d. 12 Apr. 1983.
TAYLOR, ARTHUR WHITCOMBE, son of Theophilus Taylor MRCS LSA, Ebury Street, Westminster, and Louisa --- (1881 Census); b. 21 Apr 1867; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (J); Min. Can. 1881; left May 1883; Worcester Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1885; BA 1889; ordained 1890; Curate, Grantham, Lincs., 1890-3, Talaton, Devon 1893-7; Chaplain, Akyab, Burma 1897-8, Mandalay 1898-9; Assistant Chaplain, Rangoon Cathedral 1899; Roman Catholic convert 1902; went to live in Denmark; m. 18 Aug 1904 Anna Christina, widow of Charles Frederick von Mehren, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Taylor, Arthur Peach, son of Arthur Ernest Taylor, of Forest Hill, by Kate, daughter of John Burgess, of Forest Hill; b. Sept. 18, 1903; adm. May 4, 1916 (H); elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies) July 1922, matric. Michaelmas 1922; B.A. 1925; sometime a chemist engaged in the tanning extract industry in Corsica; chief chemist, Guard Bridge Paper Co. 1940-55; research chemist, Tullis Russell & Co. Ltd., Fife, since 1955; m. June 28, 1933, Simone Vacquin, of Limoges, France.
Taylor, Alan Selmes, b. 22 July 1925; adm. May 1939 (A); left July 1939; d. Dec. 1985.
TAYLOR, ---; b.; adm.; left 1809.
TAYLOR, ---; b ; in school lists 1765-74.
TAYLOR, ---; b.; in school list 1754.
TAYLOR, ---; b.; in school list Jun 1764; left 1767. [Perhaps John Taylor, chorister, drowned in Thames 10 Aug 1767, aged 14. Buried Dark Cloister, Westminster Abbey]
TAYLOR (alias DOMVILLE), SILAS, son of Silvanus Taylor, Herefordshire; b. 16 Jul 1624; adm. (his education at the School is attested by Wood, Ath. Oxon., iii, 1175); also at Shrewsbury Sch.; New Inn Hall, Oxford, commoner 1641; a Captain in the Parliamentary Army; sequestrator in Herefordshire; Commissioner for Ammunition under Sir Edward Harley at Dunkirk 1660; Keeper of Naval Stores, Harwich, from 1666; an antiquary and a musician; composed several anthems and other pieces; left MS collections for history of Herefordshire; author, The History of Gavelkind, 1663; d. 4 Nov 1678. DNB.
TAYLOE, WILLIAM NAPIER, brother of John Edward Tayloe (qv); b. 12 May 1860; adm. 22 Jan 1874 (James'); left Christmas 1876; d. at Maritzburg, South Africa 1 Sep 1898.