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Authorised form of nameWhite; Taylor (1701 - 1772); barrister and naturalist
Dates 1701 - 1772
NationalityBritish
Date of birth21 December 1701
Place of deathBath, Bath and Northeast Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Date of death26 March 1772
OccupationBarrister
Research fieldNatural history
ActivityEducation:
Lincoln's Inn (admitted 1720, qualified 1727)
Career:
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn; practiced as a barrister in London and on the Northern Circuit; Governor of the Foundling Hospital (1740), Treasurer (1746-1772), resident at the hospital with his family (1752-1768); Circuit Judge for North Wales (1750); Puisne Judge for Chester (1756); ammassed a large natural history collection of specimens and artworks, some commissioned from artists including Charles Collins and Pater Paillou (paintings later sold to McGill University).
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election29/04/1725
Age at election23
ProposerMartin Folkes
RSActivityCouncil 1744
Member of the Repository Committee 1730s
Other Royal Society activityProtege of Martin Folkes, collector, antiquarian and President of the Royal Society.
RelationshipsParents: Thomas White of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, and Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire, MP for East Retford, and his wife, Bridget, daughter of Richard Taylor of Wallingwells, MP for East Retford
Siblings: John White (FRS 1723)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; LI (his entry and son's); 'Undescrib'd: Taylor White's 18th-century Paper Museum' McGill University, https://taylor-white.library.mcgill.ca/?p=2103 (acccessed 3/6/2025)
Authority:
Death date from GM 1772 and JB
References:
Gentleman's Magazine 1772, p199 (obituary)
CodeNA234
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
L&P/3/347Paper, 'Of cinnamon cassia' by Taylor White1758
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