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==Politicians== |
==Politicians== |
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*[[Sir Thomas Taylor, 2nd Baronet]] (1657–1696), MP for Maidstone |
*[[Sir Thomas Taylor, 2nd Baronet]] (1657–1696), MP for Maidstone |
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*[[Thomas Edward Taylor]] (1811–1883), British Conservative Party politician |
*[[Thomas Edward Taylor]] (1811–1883), British Conservative Party politician |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician)]] (1865–1947), politician in British Columbia, Canada |
*[[Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician)]] (1865–1947), politician in British Columbia, Canada |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (Liberal politician)]] (1851–1916), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Bolton, 1912–1916 |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (Australian politician)]], member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly |
*[[Thomas Taylor (Australian politician)]], member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly |
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*[[Thomas William Taylor]] (1852–1924), politician in Manitoba, Canada |
*[[Thomas William Taylor]] (1852–1924), politician in Manitoba, Canada |
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*[[Thomas Happer Taylor]] (born 1934), U.S. Army officer; military historian and author; triathlete |
*[[Thomas Happer Taylor]] (born 1934), U.S. Army officer; military historian and author; triathlete |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (Medal of Honor)]] (1834–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient |
*[[Thomas Taylor (Medal of Honor)]] (1834–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient |
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*[[Thomas William Taylor (British Army officer)]] (1782–1854) |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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==Others== |
==Others== |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (artist)]] (born 1973), British children's author and illustrator |
*[[Thomas Taylor (artist)]] (born 1973), British children's author and illustrator |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (priest)]], 18th-century Anglican priest in Ireland |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1576–1632)]], English Puritan |
*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1576–1632)]], English Puritan |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1757–1808)]], Archbishop of Chichester |
*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1757–1808)]] , Archbishop of Chichester |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist)]] (1758–1835), English translator and Neoplatonist |
*[[Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist)]] (1758–1835), English translator and Neoplatonist |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (botanist)]] (1775–1848), botanical author |
*[[Thomas Taylor (botanist)]] (1775–1848), botanical author |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (architect)]] (1777/78–1826), English artist and architect |
*[[Thomas Taylor (architect)]] (1777/78–1826), English artist and architect |
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*Sir [[Thomas Wardlaw Taylor]] (1833–1917), Canadian lawyer and judge |
*Sir [[Thomas Wardlaw Taylor]] (1833–1917), Canadian lawyer and judge |
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*[[Thomas Taylor (historian)]] (1858–1938), priest, historian and scholar of Celtic culture |
*[[Thomas Taylor (historian)]] (1858–1938), priest, historian and scholar of Celtic culture |
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*[[Thomas Glanville Taylor]] (1804–1848), English astronomer to HEIC, worked at the |
*[[Thomas Glanville Taylor]] (1804–1848), English astronomer to HEIC, worked at the Madras Observatory |
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*[[Thomas Griffith Taylor]] (1880–1963), geographer and Antarctic explorer |
*[[Thomas Griffith Taylor]] (1880–1963), geographer and Antarctic explorer |
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*[[Thomas Fielden Taylor]] (1879–1937), New Zealand Anglican priest and city missioner |
*[[Thomas Fielden Taylor]] (1879–1937), New Zealand Anglican priest and city missioner |
Revision as of 01:24, 20 April 2018
Thomas Taylor may refer to:
Politicians
- Sir Thomas Taylor, 2nd Baronet (1657–1696), MP for Maidstone
- Thomas C. Taylor (born 1948), American politician in the New Mexico House of Representatives
- Thomas Edward Taylor (1811–1883), British Conservative Party politician
- Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician) (1865–1947), politician in British Columbia, Canada
- Thomas Taylor (Liberal politician) (1851–1916), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Bolton, 1912–1916
- Thomas Taylor (Australian politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Thomas William Taylor (1852–1924), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Tommy Taylor (New Zealand politician) (1862–1911), New Zealand Member of Parliament
- Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn (1929–2016), British life peer
- Thomas N. Taylor (1868–1950), Utah businessman and mayor of Provo, Utah
- Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gryfe (1912–2001), British politician
- Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective (1724–1795), Irish peer and politician
Military
- Thomas H. Taylor (1825–1901), Confederate States Army colonel
- Thomas Happer Taylor (born 1934), U.S. Army officer; military historian and author; triathlete
- Thomas Taylor (Medal of Honor) (1834–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Thomas William Taylor (British Army officer) (1782–1854)
Sports
- Thomas Taylor (born 1987), known as Tsquared, American professional electronic sports player
- Thomas Taylor (cricketer) (1753–1806), English cricketer
- Thomas Taylor (rugby league) (1911–1992), rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s for England, Yorkshire, and Castleford
Others
- Thomas Taylor (artist) (born 1973), British children's author and illustrator
- Thomas Taylor (priest), 18th-century Anglican priest in Ireland
- Thomas Taylor (priest, 1576–1632), English Puritan
- Thomas Taylor (priest, 1757–1808) , Archbishop of Chichester
- Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist) (1758–1835), English translator and Neoplatonist
- Thomas Taylor (botanist) (1775–1848), botanical author
- Thomas Taylor (architect) (1777/78–1826), English artist and architect
- Thomas Taylor (Australian architect) (19th century), Brisbane architect, designed the Wenley House
- Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (1833–1917), Canadian lawyer and judge
- Thomas Taylor (historian) (1858–1938), priest, historian and scholar of Celtic culture
- Thomas Glanville Taylor (1804–1848), English astronomer to HEIC, worked at the Madras Observatory
- Thomas Griffith Taylor (1880–1963), geographer and Antarctic explorer
- Thomas Fielden Taylor (1879–1937), New Zealand Anglican priest and city missioner
- Thomas Taylor (illustrator) (born 1973), see Cliff Wright