Jasper Taylor

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Born: Died: Married: Elizabeth Mary King Mother: Father: Descendant: Emma King Taylor
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Birth

Death in the Morning Chronicle 9th January 1829:

DIED.

On the 7th inst. after a short illness, Mrs. King, mother of Mr. Jasper Taylor, of Holborn.

Marriage

Jasper Taylor married Elizabeth Mary King on the 13th June 1801 at Saint Mary, St Marylebone Road, London.

From Pallot's: Taylor, Jasper (the jr) of St Andrew, Holborn, London bachelor with Elizabeth Mary King, spinster (a minor) Edward King her father.

Marriage at St. Andrew's, Holborn, Middlesex (21st April 1798):

Jasper Taylor of the parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn in the county of Middlesex widower and Ann Law of the parish of Saint Saviour Southward in the county of Surrey, spinster, a minor, were married in this Church by license by and with the consent of William Moss the guardian appointed by the will of Thomas Law deceased whilst living the natural and lawfull father of the said minor, on the Twenty-first Day of April in the year One Thousand seven hundred and Ninety-Eight. This marriage was solemnized between us Jasper Taylor and Ann Law. In the presence of us, William Moss and Thomas Bayley.

Morning Post - 15th June 1801

MARRIED

On Saturday last, Mr. Jasper Taylor, jun. of Holborn to Miss King, of Wimpole-street.

In 1823 he was thanked for being on the Tythe committee at St. Andrew's, Holborn which oversaw the switch from tithes to a fixed stipend for the Rector.

Children

Children

  • Jasper King Taylor
  • Eliza. King Taylor (eldest daughter)
  • Priscilla H Taylor b.~1810
  • Emma King Taylor b. 6 Mar 1814, c. 27 Dec 1814, Saint Andrew, Holborn, London.
  • Frances Taylor b.~1818
  • Alfred King Taylor b.~1821


The mariage of his son in the Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, 2nd May 1828:

On Tuesday last, as St. Botolph's church, (by the Rev. G.A.Browne,) Mr. Jasper King Taylor, eldest son of Mr. Jasper Taylor, of Lower Holborn, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. David King, of Silver-street.

Morning Chronicle, 1st May 1828:

MARRIED

On the 29th ult. , at St. Botolph's, Cambridge, Mr. Jasper King Taylor, of Goswell-street, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. King, of Silver-street, Cambridge.


London Evening Standard, 20th November 1829:

Nov. 19, 1829 at St. Andrew's Hoborn, Mr. W. W. Burford, of Garnault-place, to Eliza. King, eldest daughter of Mr. Jasper Taylor, of Holborn.


In 1814 his profession was given as an Oilman, and his address was 17 Holborn.

Valet and Cook wanted

Morning Post 27th November 1823 -

WANTS a Situation as VALET, or Servant to a Single Gentleman, a steady young Man who can have an undeniable character from the Gentleman he is about leaving, with whom has has lived five years. Address, post paid, to E.M. at Mr. Jasper Taylor's, Oilman, Holborn; or Mr. Tucker's, Fishmonger, Great Russell-street, who will give satisfactory reference if requested.

Morning Post 18th February 1824 -

WANTS a Situation as COOK and HOUSEKEEPER in a genteel Family, or a single Gentleman, a steady Person, with a good character, who understands cookery in all its branches (both French and English), pastry, pickling, preserving, jellies, ices, &c.; can conduct a family with the greatest economy ; no objection to town or country. Letters, post paid, addressed to O.Y., Mr. Jasper Taylor's, Oilman, 17, Holborn, near Castle-street.

Morning Post 9th April 1824 -

WANTS a Situation as COOK in a Gentleman's family, where a Kitchen-maid is kept, a Young Woman, 27 years of age : can have a good character, where she lived four years. Direct to G.S., at Mr. Jasper's Taylor, 17, Lower Holborn.

The Royal Sauce

Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - 25th December 1830

THE ROYAL SAUCE for General Purposes, patronised by the Nobility and Gentry. - The extraordinary and peculiar qualities of this newly-invented sauce, render it most desirable for its general introduction, as being an agreeable and delicious assistance to all sorts of fish, game, steaks, hashes, stews, roasted meat, &c. The high estimation and acknowledged superiority to anything that has been brought forward (by those that have tried it), has induced the proprietor to offer it to the public as a valuable requisite.

The gret attention that has been paid to brining it to satisfaction, will secure its preservation and lasting qualities in any climate; it will therefore be of the greatest utility to captains of ships, &c.

Sold, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by the inventor, Jasper Taylor, 17, Lower Holborn, London; and by most oilmen and fishmongers in the kingdom, by bottles, 2s. and 4s. each.

Death

Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 11th May 1832

DIED

On the 6th inst. at his house, 17, Lower Holborn, Mr. Jasper Taylor, aged 60 years. His loss will be deeply felt by his numerous family and friends.