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Taylor, Sedley.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at TRINITY, Jan. 8, 1855.
S. of George [doctor]. B. [Nov. 29, 1834], at Kingston, Surrey . School, University College, London . Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1857; B.A. (16 th Wrangler ) 1859; M.A. 1862.
Fellow, 1861-9; Junior Bursar, 1866-9; Librarian, 1870-1. Ord. deacon, 1863; C. of St Michael's, Handsworth, Birmingham, 1863-4. President of the C.U.M.S. and of the University Musical Club.
Lived in College until his death.
Author, scientific and of works on music.
Died Mar. 14, 1920, at Fallowfield, Manchester.
Sedley Taylor Road, Cambridge, on Trinity property, was named after him. (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; The Times, Mar. 17, 1920.)
Sedley TAYLOR
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1920
pens. aged 20 Trinity College adm1855:01:08
s. of George TAYLOR
b. Kingston, Surrey , 1834:11:29
Sch: University College London ,
Matric 1855:10MT:
Scholar 1857
BA 16 th Wrangler 1859
MA 1862
Fellow 1861-69
Junior Bursar: 1866-69
Librarian: 1870-71
Ord. deacon 1863
C.: St Michael's, Handsworth, Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1863-64
President of: : C.U.M.S. and of University Musical Club
Sch: At College At, ???, until his death.
Publ.: scientific and of works on music.
d. Fallowfield, Manchester, [Lancashire], 1920:03:14 . Sedley Taylor Road, CB, [Cambridgeshire], on Trinity College property, was named after him.
(Scott MSS.; Clergy List; The Times 1920:03:17)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: Album 41[:add]

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