John I Taylor
St Neots
1816 - 1821
Oxford
1821 - 1839
Loughborough
1839 - 1844
John Taylor moved down to Buckland Brewer in Devon after marrying Amelia in 1825. Together they had 5 children.
In the same year, bells began appearing in Devon with his name only, although they still bear OXFORD.
He then moves back up to Oxford in 1835, and stays there until 1839. He must have gained a good reputation as bells were still being cast for Devon towers after 1835.
Leaving his brother William Taylor in charge of the Oxford foundry, he moved to Pack Horse Lane, Loughborough in 1839, though we don't see the name Loughborough appear on bells until 1841.
At Congerstone, we see:
JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER OXFORD 1841
JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER OXFORD & LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER LO'BRO 1841
JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
showing his transition of management from one foundry to the other.
He used Joseph Eayre's block roman capitals at Oxford, and introduced a gothic set around 1844.
John passed away in 1858, and was buried at the general cemetery in Loughborough, leaving the foundry in the hands of his son John W. Taylor.
In the same year, bells began appearing in Devon with his name only, although they still bear OXFORD.
He then moves back up to Oxford in 1835, and stays there until 1839. He must have gained a good reputation as bells were still being cast for Devon towers after 1835.
Leaving his brother William Taylor in charge of the Oxford foundry, he moved to Pack Horse Lane, Loughborough in 1839, though we don't see the name Loughborough appear on bells until 1841.
At Congerstone, we see:
JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER OXFORD 1841
JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER OXFORD & LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER LO'BRO 1841
JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
showing his transition of management from one foundry to the other.
He used Joseph Eayre's block roman capitals at Oxford, and introduced a gothic set around 1844.
John passed away in 1858, and was buried at the general cemetery in Loughborough, leaving the foundry in the hands of his son John W. Taylor.
Inscriptions
- I TAYLOR OXFORD FECIT 1828 - Beaworthy
- I TAYLOR OXFORD 1828 - Dolton
- CAST BY I TAYLOR OF OXFORD 1829
- CAST BY I TAYLOR OF OXFORD 1829
- THIS PEAL WAS RECAST BY IOHN TAYLOR 1829
- JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER OXFORD 1841
- JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER OXFORD & LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
- JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER LO’BRO 1841
- JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
- JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER OXFORD & LOUGHBOROUGH 1841
- JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER LOUGHBOROUGH 1842
- JOHN TAYLOR BELLFOUNDER 1842
- JOHN TAYLOR FOUNDER OXFORD & LOUGHBOROUGH 1843
- I TAYLOR FECIT LOUGHBRO LATE OF ST NEOTS 1843
Sussex Bells by John Taylor in Chronological order |
The are currently no bells by this founder in Sussex. |
Sources:
.Sussex Bells & Belfries by George P. Elphick
.The Church Bells of Bedfordshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Northamptonshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire by A. H. Cocks
.The Church Bells of Devon by H. T. Ellacombe
.Sussex Bells & Belfries by George P. Elphick
.The Church Bells of Bedfordshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Northamptonshire by Thomas North
.The Church Bells of Buckinghamshire by A. H. Cocks
.The Church Bells of Devon by H. T. Ellacombe