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'''Thomas Taylor''' may refer to:
'''Thomas Taylor''' may refer to:
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==Politicians==
==Politicians==
*[[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
*[[Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician)]] (1865–1947), politician in British Columbia, Canada
*[[Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician)]] (1865–1947), politician in British Columbia, Canada
*[[Thomas Taylor (Bolton politician)]] (1851–1916), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Bolton, 1912–1916
*[[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 Taylor (Australian politician)]], member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
*[[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
*[[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
*[[Thomas William Taylor (British Army officer)]] (1782–1854)


==Sports==
==Sports==
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==Others==
==Others==
*[[Thomas Taylor (artist)]] (born 1973), British children's author and illustrator
*[[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, 1576–1632)]], English Puritan
*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1757–1808)]], Archbishop of Chichester
*[[Thomas Taylor (priest, 1757–1808)]] , Archbishop of Chichester
*[[Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist)]] (1758–1835), English translator and Neoplatonist. The first to translate into English the complete works of Aristotle and of Plato, as well as the Orphic fragments.
*[[Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist)]] (1758–1835), English translator and Neoplatonist
*[[Thomas Taylor (botanist)]] (1775–1848), botanical author
*[[Thomas Taylor (botanist)]] (1775–1848), botanical author
*[[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
*[[Thomas Taylor (historian)]] (1858–1938), priest, historian and scholar of Celtic culture
*[[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 Glanville Taylor]] (1804–1848), English astronomer to HEIC, worked at the Madras Observatory
*[[Thomas Griffith Taylor]] (1880–1963), geographer and Antarctic explorer
*[[Thomas Griffith Taylor]] (1880–1963), geographer and Antarctic explorer
*[[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

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