John Taylor
John Taylor is a very common name in
English-speaking countries. It could refer to:
- John Taylor (1500s) - Proctor of Queens' College 1523-1537
- John Taylor (poet) (1580-1653) - "The Water Poet"; English poet
- Dr. John Taylor (1694-1761) - priest, writer on Original Sin
- John Taylor (1704-1766) - Classical Scholar
- John Taylor (1752-1833) - pioneer Baptist preacher in Kentucky
- John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar
- John Taylor (1770-1832) - Governor of South Carolina from 1826-1828
- John E. Taylor (1791-1844) - founder of Manchester Guardian newspaper
- John Taylor (1808-1887) - Third president of the LDS Church
- John W. Taylor (1858-1916) - LDS church leader, son of third president
- John Henry Taylor (1871-1963) - British golfer, founder of PGA
- John Taylor (1933-1966) - British Formula One race car driver
- John Taylor (Ulster Unionist politician) - b. 1937, former Ulster Unionist Party MP, later a peer
- John G. Taylor - Emeritus Professor and Director, Centre for Neural Networks, Kings College, University of London
- Johnnie Taylor (1938-2000) - gospel and pop vocalist
- John Taylor (jazz) - b. 1942, jazz pianist
- John Taylor (rugby player) - b. 1946, Welsh rugby player
- John B. Taylor - b. 1946, Under Secretary for International Affairs at the United States Department of the Treasury
- John Taylor (Duran Duran) - b. 1960, pop bassist
- John Taylor (Taylor Ham) - invented Taylor Ham.
See also:
- Taylor (disambiguation page)
- John Tayler - Democratic-Republican governor of New York in 1817
- Alan John Percivale Taylor - British historian
- John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) - American artist
- John Taylor Gatto - critic of American school system
- John Taylor Gilman (1753-1828) - Governor of New Hampshire, US Congressman
- Jonathan Taylor Thomas - child actor
External links
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