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Papers of Charles Taylor

Title Papers of Charles Taylor
Reference GBR/0275/TaylorC
Creator Charles Taylor (1840-1908)
Covering Dates 1861–1909
Extent and Medium 2 boxes, 1 vol., 1 envelope; paper
Repository St John's College Library
Content and context

Theologian, mathematician, Master of St John's College. Charles Taylor was born in Westminster in 1840, the son of a tea dealer. Following his father's death, Taylor's family moved to Hampstead. Taylor was educated at St Marylebone and All Souls, London, and then at King's College School, before entering St John's College in 1858 as a sizar. In 1860 he was elected to a foundation scholarship and in 1862 graduated ninth wrangler in the mathematical tripos and with a second class in classics. In 1863 Taylor obtained a first class in the theological examination, with distinction in Hebrew, and more honours followed in 1864, when he was elected to both the Tyrwhitt and Crosse scholarships and to a Fellowship at St John's.

Taylor published a number of books and papers in the field of mathematics, mainly concerning geometry. He joined the London Mathematical Society in 1872 and served as president of the Mathematical Association in 1892.

Taylor was ordained in 1866, and in 1873 was elected to a College lecturership in theology. He was a renowned Hebrew scholar. In the 1870s Taylor was active in the revision of the College statutes, and he was also a member of the Cambridge University Commission, tasked with improving the state of the University. Upon the death of W.H. Bateson in 1881, Taylor was elected Master of St John's, receiving the degree of DD later that year. In 1887 he was made Vice-Chancellor of the University, a post he held for two years. In October 1907, Taylor married Margaret Dillon, but only ten months later he died suddenly in Nuremberg while on a foreign tour. A stained glass window was installed in St John's College Chapel in 1910, at Mrs Taylor's expense, in memory of her husband.

A keen oarsman, Taylor rowed in College boat races from 1863 to 1866. He was also fond of walking and climbing and was a member of the Alpine Club from 1873 until his death.

Catalogue of Taylor's books, lecture notebooks, passports,some invitation cards and menus, letters, annotated copies of his works, College bills.

Given by Mrs Margaret Taylor, 1950.

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Index Terms
Mathematics
Theology
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College Cambridge
St John's Library/TaylorC contains:
Box 1 Letters, invitation cards and menus, lecture notes, printed works and miscellaneous items.
Creator: Various.
1 box; paper.
1863–1908
Box 2 Annotated copies of Taylor's works. Copy of 'Sayings of the Jewish Fathers' (1877), interleaved with annotations. Copy of 'Sayings of the Jewish Fathers' (1897), interleaved with some annotations. Copy of 'Hebrew text of the six peraqim, etc' (1877), interleaved with annotations. Copy of 'An appendix to sayings of the Jewish Fathers' (1900). Copy of 'An introduction to the ancient and modern geometry of conics' (1881), interleaved with few annotations. Manuscript notes by Taylor headed 'Jewish Fathers'. 2p.
Creator: C. Taylor.
1 box; paper.
1877–1900
U.66 Manuscript catalogue of books from the Master's Lodge, St John's College, August 1908. Compiled by staff at Cambridge University Library. The entries are marked to show which books were selected by C.U.L., which by St John's College Library, and which by Fellows. Enclosed is a letter from Margaret Taylor to Mr Hart, 21 Jan. 1909, and a manuscript list labelled 'List of books selected by Fellows from Dr Taylor's library'.
Creator: Various.
c.225 folios; paper.
1908–1909
W.3 College bills. Taylor's College bills for 1861, 1862, 1863 and 186[?]. With a letter from John Green, 23 July 1860, re payment of a tutor's bill and joining the Rifle Corps.
5 items; paper.
1861–1863

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