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Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) was known as Isaac Taylor of Stanford Rivers, to distinguish him from his father, Isaac Taylor of Ongar, engraver and dissenting minister. He, his brother Jefferys, and their sisters Ann and Jane, were all writers, and their mother was the well-known 'Mrs Taylor of Ongar', some of whose books are also reissued in this series. The younger Isaac felt drawn to the Church of England, and made a name for himself with studies of the Church Fathers and the classics (he is said to have coined the word 'patristic'). This two-volume collection of writings by three generations of the Taylor family was compiled and published in 1867 by the Isaac Taylor of the next generation. Volume 1 contains Taylor of Stanford Rivers's 'Family Pen', an appreciation of him by his son, and his memoir of his sister Jane, a well-known writer for children.
Taylor, Jane, --- Taylor, Isaac, --- Taylor family. --- Taylor, I. --- Taylor (Family :
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Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) was known as Isaac Taylor of Stanford Rivers, to distinguish him from his father, Isaac Taylor of Ongar, engraver and dissenting minister. He, his brother Jefferys, and their sisters Ann and Jane, were all writers, and their mother was the well-known 'Mrs Taylor of Ongar', some of whose books are also reissued in this series. The younger Isaac felt drawn to the Church of England, and made a name for himself with studies of the Church Fathers and the classics (he is said to have coined the word 'patristic'). This two-volume collection of writings by three generations of the Taylor family was compiled and published in 1867 by the Isaac Taylor of the next generation. Volume 2 contains essays and verses by the four siblings, their father Isaac, and a cousin, Jemima, of which the most notable is the long short story 'Display' by Jane Taylor.
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Allnutt family --- Packer family --- Taylor family
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The Sutton-Taylor Feud of DeWitt, Gonzales, Karnes, and surrounding counties began shortly after the Civil War ended. This book presents a study of the Sutton-Taylor Feud. It demonstrates that the violence between the two sides was in the tradition of the family blood feud, similar to so many other nineteenth-century American feuds.
Pioneers --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Vendetta --- Violence --- Peace treaties --- History --- Sutton family. --- Taylor family. --- Texas
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This work contains the following diaries; 'John Harvey of Ickwell, 1688-9', edited by Margaret Richards. 'Edmond and Christian Williamson of Husborne Crawley, 1709-20', edited by F. J. Manning. 'Henry Taylor of Pulloxhill, 1750-72', edited by Patricia Bell. 'John Salusbury of Leighton Buzzard, 1757-9', edited by Joyce Godber. 'John Pedley of Great Barford, 1773-95', edited by F.G. Emmison. 'Elizabeth Brown of Ampthill, 1778-91', edited by Joyce Godber. 'Edward Arpin of Felmersham, 1763-1831', edited by C. D. Linnell. 'Catherine Young (later Maclear) of Bedford, 1832-5 and 1846', edited by Isobel Thompson. 'Sir John Burgoyne, Bart., of Sutton, 1854', edited by Brigadier P. Young, DSO, MC. 'Major J.H. Brooks and the Indian mutiny, 1857', edited by Aileen M. Armstrong, among others.
English diaries. --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- Ampthill. --- Arpin (Edward). --- Australia. --- Bedford. --- Brooks (J. H.). --- Brooks family. --- Brown (Elizabeth). --- Burgoyne (Sir John). --- Cartwright (Charles). --- Crimean war. --- Croxford (Joel). --- Dodson (Priscilla). --- Feazey (John). --- Felmersham. --- Great Barford. --- Harvey (John). --- Husborne Crawley. --- Ickwell. --- Indian mutiny. --- Knotting. --- Leighton Buzzard. --- Luton. --- Millbrook. --- Newbolt (Rev.). --- Pedley (John). --- Pulloxhill. --- Quakers. --- Salusbury (John). --- Sandy. --- Silsoe. --- Souldrop. --- Sutton Park. --- Taylor family. --- Wilden. --- Williamson family. --- Witt (George). --- Young (Catherine). --- army. --- clergymen. --- convicts. --- diaries. --- emigration. --- farming. --- grand tour. --- infant mortality. --- lawsuits. --- travel. --- weather.
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