Jasper Taylor Senior

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Born: Died: Married: Mother: Father: Jasper Taylor Descendant: Jasper Taylor
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Jasper Taylor was the father of Jasper Taylor, he was married to Priscilla Sleath.


Birth

Jasper Taylor was christened on the 11th June 1742 at St Andrew's Holborn. His father was also called Jasper Taylor and his mother was called Rachael.

Marriage

A marriage bond exists for Jasper Taylor (bachelor) of Saint Andrew, Holborn and Priscilla Sleath (Spinster) of Friarne Barnet in the county of Middlesex and dated the 19th December 1770. Both were aged upwards of 21 years old. A marriage bond replaces the banns with a financial bond (in this case £200) payable if the marriage is later judged to have been illegal.


Jasper Taylor of the Parish of St. Andrew. Holborn, London, Bachelor and Priscilla Sleath, of the Parish of Friarne Barnet in the County of Middleses Spinster were married in this Church by Licence on the twentieth Day of December in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy By me Tho. Taylor Curate for Mr Graham.

This marriage was solemnized between us Jasper Taylor and Priscilla Sleath now Taylor. In the presence of us Jno Sleath & ???

Note that a Margaret Sleath was married in the same church less than a month before, and the month before that an Ann Sleath was married.


The Town and Country Magazine, 1770:

MARRIAGES

Dec. 20, Mr. Jafper Taylor, Oilman, in Holborn, to Mifs Sleath, of Colney-hatch.

Children

  • Jasper Taylor (c. 4 Dec 1772, Holborn)
  • Richard John Taylor (c. 2 Feb 1775, St Andrew, Holborn. d. 29 Feb 1788, Barnet)
  • George Edward Taylor (c. 8 Jul 1777, St Andrew, Holborn)
  • Charles White Taylor (c. 17 Sep 1782, St Andrew, Holborn)

Death

Other

Not necessarily THIS Jasper Taylor.


Protestant Dissenters

From [www.londonlives.org] (14/1/2017)

Middlesex Sessions: Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents September 1798

To His Majesty's Justices of the Peace at the General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Middlesex

We the undersigned being Protestant Dissenters from the Church of England do hereby Certify that a Room in the House of Jasper Taylor situate and being No 307 Holborn in the united Parishes of St Andrew Holborn above the Barrs and St George the Martys in the County of Middlesex is intended to be st a part as Meeting Place for the Worship of Almightly God.

We therefore hereby desire that the same may be registered pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and provided in the first year of the Reign of their late Majesties King William and Queen Mary entitled an Act for exempting his Majesty's Protestant Subjects dissenting form the Church of England from the Penalties of Certain Laws Witness our hands this Seventh day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Eight

Jasper Taylor Willm Cozens Benjm. Bryan Christopher Donlevy