William Taverner (dramatist)
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William Taverner (died 8 January 1731) was an English lawyer, known as a dramatist.
The son of Jeremiah Taverner, a portrait-painter of the early 18th century, he was trained in the civil law, and practised at Doctors' Commons in London. He became a procurator-general of the Court of Arches of Canterbury.[1]
Taverner died on 8 January 1731 at his house in Doctors' Commons. He had a reputation for professional honesty.[1]