John Taylor 182583 221782159 2008-06-26T02:12:55Z Dlohcierekim 1025532 /* United States of America */ John Stansel Taylor '''John Taylor''' may refer to: {{TOCright}} ==Academic figures== *[[John Taylor (1704-1766)]], English classical scholar *[[John Taylor (1781-1864)]], British publisher and Egypt scholar <!-- published Keats, Clare and others, author of ''The Great Pyramid'' --> *[[John Taylor (Oxford)]], [[Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University]] 1486-1487 *[[John B. Taylor]] (born 1946), American economist *[[John Edward Taylor]] (fl. 1847), English translator of Italian works *[[John Taylor (Pitt Principal)]] <!-- President of Univ. of Pittsburgh --> *[[John G. Taylor]], British physicist, neural-network researcher and author<!-- Emeritus Professor and Director, Centre for Neural Networks, King's College London, University of London --> *[[John C Taylor]], British theoretical physicist<!-- Emeritus Professor DAMPT, Cambridge University --> *[[John Robert Taylor]], American physics professor, author of ''An Introduction to Error Analysis'' *[[John Taylor (UK e-Science architect)]], architect of the UK [[e-Science]] programme ==The Arts== ===Music=== *[[John Taylor (bass guitarist)]] (b. 1960), British bassist for Duran Duran *[[John Taylor (composer)]], wrote music for ''[[Charlie Girl]]'' *[[John Taylor (hymn writer)]] (1750-1826), a poet and composer from Norwich, England. *[[John Taylor (jazz)]] (b. 1942), English pianist *[[John Taylor (Scottish fiddler)]], Scottish fiddler from Buckie, appeared in ''So I Married an Axe Murderer'' *[[John C. J. Taylor]] (b. 1951), Australian musician (bass), composer, former member of Little Heroes *[[John T. Taylor]], saxophonist and co-writer of ''[[The Boy from New York City]]'' *[[Johnnie Taylor]] (1937-2000), American singer *[[Little Johnny Taylor]] (1943-2002), American singer ===Other=== *[[John Taylor (architect)]] (1833&ndash;1912) *[[John Taylor (documentary filmmaker)]] (1914&ndash;1992) *[[John Taylor (poet)]] (1580-1654), English poet *[[John Bigelow Taylor]] (b. 1950), New York photographer *[[John Edward Taylor]] (1791&ndash;1844), British journalist, or his son, owners of the ''Manchester Guardian'' *[[Johnny Taylor (painter)]] (b. 1971), American painter ==Business and tradesmen== *[[John Taylor (Civil Engineer)]] (1779-1863), Engineer of the Tavistock Canal *[[John Taylor (paper manufacturer)]] (1809&ndash;1871), a Canadian pioneer in the pulp and paper industry *[[John Taylor (Taylor Ham)]] (1837&ndash;1909), American food inventor & entrepreneur *[[John Taylor (Velocette)]] (fl. 1900) <!-- (18xx-19xx) &mdash; -->, founder of Veloce Ltd. motorcycle firm *[[John 'Johnny' Taylor]] (d. 1898), Krio trader killed during Sierra Leone's Hut Tax War ==Government figures== ===Canada=== *[[John Taylor (Canadian politician)]] Councillor of Ward 3 for the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada *[[John Taylor (Dumbarton)]] (1857&ndash;1936), Liberal MP for Dumbarton Burghs 1918&ndash;1922 *[[John Russell Taylor (Canadian politician)]], Canadian MP representing Vancouver—Burrard ===New Zealand=== *[[John Parkin Taylor]] (1812&ndash;1875), MP for Dunedin Country, Superintendent of Southland Province ===United Kingdom=== *[[John Taylor (1480-1534)]], British jurist & religious leader *[[John Taylor, Baron Ingrow]] (1917&ndash;2002), British life peer and politician *[[John Taylor, Baron Kilclooney]] (born 1937), Northern Ireland politician *[[John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach]] (born 1943), Conservative life peer and Director of Taylor's Bulbs of Spalding *[[John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick]] (born 1952), British Conservative politician *[[John Taylor (West Lothian)]] (1902&ndash;1962), British politician, Labour MP for West Lothian 1951&ndash;1962 *[[John Mark Taylor]] (born 1941), UK politician &ndash; Solihull *[[John Wilkinson Taylor (politician) ]] (1855&ndash;1934), British politician, Labour MP for Chester-le-Street 1906&ndash;1919 ===United States of America=== *[[John Taylor (1770-1832)]], American politician from South Carolina *[[John Taylor (14th Congress)]], American politician from South Carolina *[[John Taylor of Caroline]] (1753&ndash;1824), American politician & scholar from Virginia *[[John C. Taylor]] (1890-1983), U.S. Representative from South Carolina *[[John J. Taylor]] (1808&ndash;1892), American politician from New York *[[John L. Taylor]] (1805&ndash;1870), U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1847&ndash;1855 *[[John Louis Taylor]] (1769&ndash;1829), chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court *[[John May Taylor]] (1838&ndash;1911), U.S. Representative from Tennessee, 1883&ndash;1887 *[[John P. Taylor]] (?&ndash;1948), American District Attorney in New York, 1914&ndash;1920 *[[John Stansel Taylor]] {1871-1936) American citrus grower and politician from Florida *[[John W. Taylor (politician)]] (1784&ndash;1854), American politician &ndash; New York *[[John Wilkinson Taylor (educator)]] (born 1906), American educator & international administrator ==Military== *[[John Taylor (captain)]], [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalist]] captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers *[[John Taylor (Medal of Honor)]], American Civil War sailor and [[List of Medal of Honor recipients for the American Civil War: M-Z#T|Medal of Honor recipient]] *[[John Taylor (VC)]] (1822-1857), English sailor *John P. Taylor (1827-1914), American Civil War colonel ==Notorious figures== *[[John Albert Taylor]] (~1960&ndash;1996), American murderer *John B. Taylor, American multiple murderer, convicted for the [[Wendy's massacre]] *[[John Ross Taylor]] (~1910&ndash;1994), Canadian neo-Nazi leader ==Religious figures== *[[John Taylor (1694-1761)]], English preacher & theologian *[[John Taylor (1480-1534)]], British religious leader & jurist *[[John Taylor (1503-1554)]], British religious leader, Bishop of Lincoln *[[John Taylor (1752-1833)]], Baptist preacher in Kentucky *[[John Taylor (1753–1817)]], Unitarian minister, Somerset, England *[[John Taylor (Latter Day Saints)]] (1808-1887), third president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1880-87). *[[John Bernard Taylor]] (b. 1929), British priest, Bishop of St Albans 1980-1995 *[[John E. Taylor (bishop)]] (d. 1976), Roman-Catholic bishop of Stockholm (1962-1976) *[[John H. Taylor (Mormon)]] (1875–1946), leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints *[[John M. Taylor (bishop)]], Scottish Episcopal Church bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (1991-1998) *[[John V. Taylor]] (1914-2001), Anglican missionary scholar, Bishop of Winchester (1975-1985) *[[John W. Taylor (Mormon)]] (1858-1916), member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ==Sports figures== ===Australia=== *[[John Taylor (Australian football player)]], Australian football player *[[Johnny Taylor (cricketer)]] (1895&ndash;1971), Australian dual international cricketer and rugby player ===New Zealand=== *[[John Taylor (All Black)]], rugby player ===United States of America=== *[[Jack Taylor (19th century baseball player)|John B. Taylor]] (1873&ndash;1900), aka "Brewery Jack", American baseball player *[[Jack Taylor (baseball player)]] (1874&ndash;1938), American baseball player *[[John Taylor (athlete)]] (1882&ndash;1908), American runner *[[John Taylor (American football player)]] (b. 1962), American football player *[[Johnny Taylor (basketball)]] (b. 1974), American basketball player *[[John I. Taylor]], owner of the Boston Red Sox, 1904&ndash;1911 *[[Johnathan Taylor (American football player)]] (b. 1979), American football player ===United Kingdom=== *[[Jock Taylor]], née John Robert Taylor, (1954&ndash;1982), British motorcycle sidecar racer *[[John Taylor (racer)]] (1933&ndash;1966), British racing driver *[[John Taylor (rugby player)]] (b. 1946), Welsh rugby player *[[John Henry Taylor]] (1871&ndash;1963), British golfer <!-- founder of Professional Golfers' Association (Great Britain & Ireland), NOT Professional Golfers Association of America--> *[[John Taylor (footballer)]] ex-Cambridge United and Bradford City player *[[John Taylor (goalkeeper)]] (b. 1949), former English footballer with Chester City, Rochdale and Stockport County *[[John Taylor (hurler)]], Laois and Portlaoise hurler ==Other figures== *[[John Taylor (Australian television presenter)]] *[[John Taylor (oculist)]] (1703&ndash;1772) <!-- "Chevalier" John Taylor (1703-1772) &mdash; infamous oculist to George II of Great Britain]] --> *[[John Taylor (pirate)]] (fl. 18th century), pirate <!-- associate of [[Edward England]] --> *[[John "Pondoro" Taylor]] (1904-1969), Irishman, game hunter, developer of the "Taylor KO Factor" ==Similar names== *[[John Tayler]] (1742-1829), American politician - New York *[[A.J.P. Taylor]] (1906-1990), British historian <!-- (''A''lan ''J''ohn ''P''ercivale Taylor) --> ==Organisations== *[[John Taylor Bellfounders]], English manufacturing company *[[John Taylor Collegiate]], a public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada ==See also== *[[Taylor]] *[[John Taylor (given name)]] {{hndis|Taylor, John}} <!--Interlanguage links--> [[de:John Taylor]] [[fr:John Taylor]] [[it:John Taylor]] [[nl:John Taylor]] [[ja:ジョン・テイラー]] [[pl:John Taylor]] [[ru:Тейлор, Джон]] [[sv:John Taylor]]