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Tayler
Not to be confused with Taylor.

Tayler is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Alasdair Tayler (1870–1937), British historical writer; brother of Hetty Tayler
  • Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862–1925), English artist
  • Bert Tayler (1887–1984), English cricketer
  • Charles Benjamin Tayler (1797–1875), British Church of England clergyman and author
  • Hetty Tayler (1869–1951), British historical writer; sister of Alasdair Tayler
  • Howard Tayler (contemporary), American artist and web cartoonist
  • Jeffrey Tayler (contemporary), American author and journalist
  • John Frederick Tayler, (1802 - 1889), English landscape watercolour painter.
  • John Tayler (1742–1829), American merchant and politician from New York; state legislator and acting governor 1817
  • Josias Tayler (b. 1787, d. unknown), Canadian merchant, judge, and politician
  • Kathy Tayler (b. 1960), Welsh pentathlete and TV presenter
  • Robert Walker Tayler (1852–1910), American politician from Ohio; U.S. Representative 1895–1903
  • Robert Walker Tayler, Sr. (1812-1878), American politician from Ohio.
  • Roger Tayler (1929–1997), British astronomer
  • Sally Tayler (contemporary), Australian actress
  • Stephen W Tayler (sic; contemporary), British music producer, sound designer, and composer
  • Tayler W Brown (amateur bass fisherman) American amateur bass fisherman from Stillwater Oklahoma. Trying to popularize TWB1616.

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Language: English Date first posted: September 2006 Date most recently updated: September 2006 Production notes: Adapted from the ebook produced by Russell Tayler Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice is included.

Doctor Noah Porter of Yale, Doctor Hodge of Princeton, and Doctor Tayler Lewis of Union College.

Language: English Date first posted: September 2006 Date most recently updated: September 2006 Production notes: This ebook was adapted from that produced by Russell Tayler Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice is included.

I gave him the required bank information, did a quick mental evaluation of what was left, and moped for the next fifteen minutes while lusting after practically everything in the new Ann Tayler online catalogue.