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 John Taylor (1503-1554) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor served as bursar then proctor of Queens' College, Cambridge from 1523 to 1537, and master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1538 to 1546.
John Taylor walked out of mass celebrated at the commencement of the 1553 parliament.
For other persons with the name, see John Taylor.
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (captain), Loyalist captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers
John Taylor Foundation, re athletes and heart disease
John Taylor (Taylor Ham) (1837-1909), American food inventor and entrepreneur
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 John Taylor
\n*John Taylor (1480-1534) - Master of the Rolls 1527-1534\n*John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554\n*Dr. John Taylor (1694-1761) - priest, writer on Original Sin\n*John Taylor (1752-1833) - pioneer Primitive Baptist preacher in Kentucky\n*John Taylor (1808-1887) - Third president of the LDS Church\n*John W. Taylor (1858-1916) - LDS church leader, son of third LDS president
\n*John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar from Virginia\n*John Taylor (1770-1832) - American politician from South Carolina\n*John Lampkin Taylor - (1805-1870) - U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1847-55\n*John W. Taylor (1784-1854) - American politician from New York.
Taylor (1906-1990), Alan John Percivale Taylor - British historian\n*John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) - American artist\n*John Taylor Bellfounders, historic firm in Loughborough, England\n*John Taylor Gatto - critic of American school system\n*John Taylor Gilman (1753-1828) - Governor of New Hampshire, US Congressman\n*Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born 1981) - child actor
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John Taylor (1503-1554) John Taylor (born approximately 1503, died 1554), was Bishop of Lincoln from 1552 to 1554.
John Taylor was born in Franklin County, Kentuck...
John Taylor Gilman John Taylor Gilman (Continental Congress in 1782-1783 and was Governor of New Hampshire for fourteen...
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (15031554) — Bishop of Lincoln 1552–1554
John Taylor, VC (1822-1857) — recipient of the
John Lampkin Taylor (1805–1870) — U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1847-1855
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 John Taylor
John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar from Virginia
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 John Taylor
John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar from Virginia
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 John Taylor
John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554
John Lampkin Taylor - (1805-1870) - U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1847-55
John W. Taylor (1784-1854) - American politician from New York.
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (1503-1554), British religious leader – Lincoln
John Taylor (1770-1832), American politician - South Carolina
John Taylor (1808-1887), American religious leader – Mormon president
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 John Taylor
John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar from Virginia
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 John Taylor
John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
John Taylor of Caroline - (1753-1824) - American politician and scholar from Virginia
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 Author : works by John Taylor
John Taylor (15031554) — Bishop of Lincoln 1552–1554
John Wilkinson Taylor — acted head of UNESCO between 1952 and 1953.
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (1503-1554), British religious leader – Lincoln
John Taylor (captain), Loyalist captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers
John Taylor (1752-1835), American religious leader – Kentucky [3]
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (1503-1554), British religious leader – Lincoln
John Taylor (captain), Loyalist captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers
John Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824), American politician and scholar - Virginia
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 John Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Taylor (1503-1554), British religious leader – Lincoln
John Taylor (captain), Loyalist captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers
John Taylor of Caroline (1753-1824), American politician and scholar - Virginia
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 John Taylor - Enpsychlopedia
John Taylor (1503-1554), British religious leader - Lincoln
John Taylor of Caroline (1753–1824), American politician and scholar - Virginia
John Taylor (captain), Loyalist captain in the American Revolution, 1st New Jersey Volunteers
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 Encyclopedia: 1554
John Taylor (born approximately 1503, died 1554), was Bishop of Lincoln from 1552 to 1554.
Portrait by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1531 Johann Friedrich I, Elector of Saxony (30 June 1503- 3 March 1554), called John the Magnanimous, was head of the Protestant Confederation of Germany (the Schmalkaldic League), Champion of the Reformation.
Guilford Dudley (1536- 12 February 1554) was a son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, and Jane Guilford; and the younger brother of Robert Dudley, the future earl of Leicester.
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\n*John Taylor (1480-1534) - Master of the Rolls 1527-1534\n*John Taylor (1503-1554) - Bishop of Lincoln 1552-1554\n*Dr. John Taylor (1694-1761) - priest, writer on Original Sin\n*John Taylor (1752-1833) - pioneer Primitive Baptist preacher in Kentucky\n*John Taylor (1808-1887) - Third president of the LDS Church\n*John W. Taylor (1858-1916) - LDS church leader, son of third LDS president
Taylor (1906-1990), Alan John Percivale Taylor - British historian\n*John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) - American artist\n*John Taylor Bellfounders, historic firm in Loughborough, England\n*John Taylor Gatto - critic of American school system\n*John Taylor Gilman (1753-1828) - Governor of New Hampshire, US Congressman\n*Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born 1981) - child actor
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
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 Author : works by John Taylor
John Taylor (15031554) — Bishop of Lincoln 1552–1554
John Wilkinson Taylor — acted head of UNESCO between 1952 and 1953.
John Taylor is a very common name in English-speaking countries.
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 John Taylor (1503-1554) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
John Taylor (1503-1554), External links, Anglican bishops, 1503 births and 1554 deaths.
Taylor served as bursar then proctor of Queens' College, Cambridge from 1523 to 1537, and master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1538 to 1546.
1503 - 1554) was Bishop of Lincoln from 1552 to 1554.
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