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                  history of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment (St John’s, [1964]). M. L. Taylor, Westward with Henry and Caroline (Grand Falls, Nfld, 1989).
                  , 1907), attracted international attention. Though he declined several offers to visit and lecture at American universities, he agreed to deliver the Nathaniel William Taylor lectures at the divinity
                  . 5 Oct. 1870, in Ottawa, Mary Elizabeth Sophia Taylor, daughter of John Fennings Taylor
                   
                  Wardlaw Taylor was appointed by the federal government to investigate
                  Taylor, the president none the less suffered telling blows to his reputation. In 1899 a row with Victoria College over a plot of land earmarked for the university found Loudon pitted against two
                  history of music in Canada, 1534–1914 (Toronto and London, 1960). Musical Canada (Toronto), December 1917. Musical Journal (Toronto), 15 April 1888: 51–52. C. C. Taylor
                  ., Toronto, 1880–81), 4. RSC, Trans., 3rd ser., 8 (1914), proc.: vii-ix. M. B. Taylor, Promoters, patriots, and partisans: historiography in nineteenth-century English Canada (Toronto
                  affirmation but enquiry.” As well, he attributed political motives to W. L. M. King, who, LeSueur told Thomas Taylor Rolph in November 1908, “has come singularly into prominence, and he wants to carry
                  initial to H, to distinguish himself from another Colin Campbell. He articled in Toronto, first in the office of George Taylor
                  of Thomas Wardlaw Taylor to inquire into the student revolt of 1895. In the late 1890s he was elected
                  joined the Governor General’s Body Guard for Ontario, a Toronto cavalry regiment commanded by ardent imperialist George Taylor
                  ]. Macdonald’s benefactions adorned the campus with distinctive grey stone structures designed by Andrew Thomas Taylor*. The Macdonald Physics
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