The son of John Taylor of Long Ashton, Somerset, labourer, and the brother of Joseph Taylor I and Thomas Taylor I (A).
1720 | 27 Jun. He was apprenticed to Thomas and Elizabeth Frank. Friends to find apparel (A, Ar). |
1727 | 24 Jul. He became a free gallypotmaker (F, G). |
1734 | Gallypotmaker, Brislington (P). |
1754 | Gallypotmaker, St Mary Redcliffe parish (P). |
Rate book entries: Property 1 1734-38 ‘Huee Taylor’ (Brislington-Highway) 1746 ‘Mr Taylor Junr’ (Brislington-Highway) Property 2 |