James Arthur Taylor

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Born18 June 1817
Died14 June 1889(1889-06-14) (aged 71)
James Arthur Taylor
Member of Parliament
for East Worcestershire
In office
12 July 1841  7 August 1847
Preceded byHorace St Paul
John Barneby
Succeeded byJohn Hodgetts-Foley
George Rushout
Personal details
Born18 June 1817
Died14 June 1889(1889-06-14) (aged 71)
PartyConservative

James Arthur Taylor (18 June 1817 – 14 June 1889)[1] was a British Conservative politician.[2]

Taylor was the eldest son of James Taylor of Moseley Hall, Moseley, Worcestershire and Louisa née Skeye, daughter of Samuel Skeye of Spring Grove, Worcestershire. He was first educated at Winchester School, and was admitted as a pensioner and then matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1835 and 1836 respectively.[3]

He was elected Conservative MP for East Worcestershire at the 1841 general election and held the seat until 1847 when he did not seek re-election.[2][4]

In 1843, he married Maria Theresa Rush, daughter of George Rush of Ellenham Hall, Northamptonshire.[5] He was also a member of the Carlton Club and the Oxford and Cambridge Club.[6]

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