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trimcroy to the monotonous , ibo . name , collegiate Kfe . He fixed his affections on nay aunt , Christian Fox , the fourth and
youngest daughter of my maternal grandfatner , the Rev . Francis Fox , who died , prebendary of Salisbury and vicar of Saint Mary ' s , Reading , who did not reject his addresses . In
consequence , they were sooa unitsed in wedlock ; and I verily believe & happier couple never existed , till the prior death of my aunt separated her from her husband . At
the time of his marriage , Mr . Taylor held the living of Whitfiield , Hear Tetswortfe , Oxon , for a minor ; but was afterwards presented
to a living , which he exchanged for the vicarage of Portsmouth . After some years , he succeeded to the rectory of Crawley , near Winchester , tenable with
Pbrtemoiath , tnrdtrgfa the interest of his j ^ hoolfkllow 9 j Chancellor Hoad-} y > sort of tine Btesh&p , of Winchester . Mr . and Mr * . Taylor were West with a numerous
off-Jtpianga of wbicji Jhxee cHMreti only are now livings— % h& Rev . Meiyry Taller , who enjoys a benefice in Lincolnshire , — -William Taylor , an eminent tin-manufac
Iurer —&nd Anna Taylor , who is domesticated with her sisterintetw , the relict of her brother , the ftev * ? eter Taylor , at Tichffeld , Hants , of which parish ' he was tector , under the patronage of
JFeter JJelroe , Esq . Bis godfather , and another of his tether ' s schoolfellows . Peter diecl without issue . Henry is in a state of celibacy : but Wmiam has a large family by Bfe wife , Who wifc a M ? ss Cbtrr-^ aul d , a Tady 6 i a JVench Hugo-IVdt family . I could attempt to mferfcia you , Sir , with a narra-
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tive , iMull detail * of Itve vewy narrow and alEnostmiractfloos Escape of her ancestors from the sanguinary sabres of those ferocious blood - hounds ^ the gens . d u ri # e * of that Wgotted tymal , ttit l ^ tt lf Louis f
which I received from e lady of the family , \ vhb , when , a cBitd , with her parents arid bVother , thus provi den daily escaped . But the length oi the narrarivt- will not admit being comprised fn this communication . Mr . Taylor
preached a visitation sermon , but on a different subject from tfcat erf Ms nepli ^ w . He pabli ^ ed it in the form of aa Essay , under the title of ic Tl > e Beauty of the Divine 4 t
( Economy . " His Letters of Benjamin Ben Mot-decaf fo jElisha Lerf , ' ^ in defence of the arbsurd hypoftiesfe of the Arfan Trinity , by him styled the Apallmarram ar £ welT k ' nbwir . His last work ,
as far as I know , was entitled " Thoughts oh the grand Apostacfy , which well mferife 4 ! he sen . cms attention of the readfer . Having had the misfortune- to lose a good father , before I frad attainted the third year < rf ttry age , 1 had 16
the ha ^ ppmess fiftd ar ' cl&ssfetfl s ^ Rrdlar aii d & tih eolbfjpc&l Me ml fn rtry uncte , whose argtfrtt ^ nts a * garnrst tfrat ntost serfsefHtt hypothesis the Athanhsfoti Vfftrhy in Unity , wei * e so £ c > hv $£ itlti { r as h ) confirm tne ife My r ^ ject * 6 n of it ; tarcau
—to ctmnrip itie , 1 repe ^ rt ^ st * my mother has mtfptthed me of a cfrcurnstance , viffrfch lia « not escaped my own ncreraoty ^ that it a very early atge > oh my retixtn from efeurcfc with bear on a Strnxfciy , when the Atbarmsian Creed' hied
been rea ^ d , I pfetto h ^ r ^ wWft puertte iiripitieiic ^ , tft ^ ifoU ^ wirtg ctrrious , ^ erfltexing In ^ t 6 frrd ^ t ) ry , wbTcb she ' coiiftasetf b&t&M toe * 1 " S- , ^
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JB 88 Brief Account of tk * Rev . Henry Taylor .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1813, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2428/page/2/
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