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Taylor, Isaac. Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, July 2, 1849. [Eldest] s. of Isaac [artist, author, and inventor, for whom see D.N.B. ] (and Elizabeth, dau. of James Medland). B. [May 2, 1829], at Stanford Rivers, Essex . School, King's College, London . Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. (19 th Wrangler ) 1853; M.A. 1857; Litt.D. 1885. Assistant Master at Cheam School, 1853-7. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of Trottiscliffe, Kent , 1857-60. C. of St Mary Abbot, Kensington, 1860-1. C. of St Mark's, North Audley Street, 1862-5. V. of St Matthias, Bethnal Green, 1865-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Twickenham, 1869-75. R. of Settrington, Yorkshire , 1875-1901. Canon of York, 1885-1901. Gained a wide reputation as an archaeologist and philologist. Hon. LL.D., Edin., 1879. An original member of the Alpine Club, 1858-91. Married, July 31, 1865, Georgiana Anne, dau. of the Rev. Henry Cockayne Cust, Canon of Windsor and had one daughter. Author, Words and Places; Memorials of the Taylor Family of Ongar; Etruscan Researches; Greeks and Goths, a Study on the Runes; The Manx Runes; Domesday Survivals; The Ploughland and the Plough; Wapentakes and Hundreds (Domesday Studies); The Origin of the Aryans; Names and their Histories; The Alphabet, in which he applied the principle of selection to the evolution of written symbols. Died Oct. 18, 1901. ( Crockford; D.N.B.; Who was Who. ) | Isaac TAYLOR Approx. lifespan: 18291901 sizar aged 20 Trinity College adm1849:07:02 Eldest s. of Isaac TAYLOR [artist, author, and inventor, for whom see D.N.B.] (and Elizabeth MEDLAND dau. of James MEDLAND ) b. Stanford Rivers, Essex , 1829:05:02 Sch: King's College London , Matric 1849:10MT: BA 19 th Wrangler 1853 MA 1857 LittD 1885 Assistant Master at: : Sch: Cheam School Cheam, [Surrey], 1853-57 Ord. deacon Canterbury 1857 Ord. priest 1858 C.: Trottiscliffe, Kent , 1857-60 C.: St Mary Abbot, Kensington, [London], 1860-61 C.: St Mark's, North Audley Street, [London], 1862-65 V.: St Matthias, Bethnal Green, [London], 1865-69 V.: Holy Trinity, Twickenham, [Middlesex], 1869-75 R.: Settrington, East Riding of Yorkshire , 1875-1901 Canon of: York, [Yorkshire], 1885-1901 Gained a wide reputation as an archaeologist and philologist. Hon.LLD Edin. [Scotland], 1879 An original Member of: : Alpine Club 1858-91 m. 1865:07:31 Georgiana Anne CUST dau. of Rev. Henry Cockayne CUST Canon of: Windsor, [Berkshire], and had one daughter. Publ.: Words and Places; Memorials of the Taylor Family of Ongar; Etruscan Researches; Greeks and Goths, a Study on the Runes; The Manx Runes; Domesday Survivals; The Ploughland and the Plough; Wapentakes and Hundreds (Domesday Studies); The Origin of the Aryans; Names and their Histories; The Alphabet in which he applied the principle of selection to the evolution of written symbols. d. 1901:10:18 ( Crockford; D.N.B.; Who was Who. ) |