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Mark Taylor, who captained the team after Border, moved to dilute Simpson's authority.
The years immediately after formation and up to the First World War were the most successful in the club's history, when they were one of the strongest sides in England, beating the world famous Barbarians in 1892, and producing a number of international players including E. W " Little Billy " Taylor, who captained England in the 1890s.
Although Boon was senior to Taylor in the team and had captained Tasmania for a number of seasons, he was never seriously considered to replace Allan Border as the team's captain.
Taylor also captained the British ladies Wightman Cup team ; steering them to their last victory in the competition in 1978.
He captained Australia in eight ODIs when the regular skipper Mark Taylor was injured.
In November 2001, Taylor captained the England Under-16 team at the Walkers International Tournament and was voted the player of the tournament.
Phil captained New South Wales to their 42nd Sheffield Shield title during the 1993 – 94 season while regular captain Mark Taylor was absent representing Australia.
Taylor attended Dolphin School in Berkshire, The Abbey School and Kendrick School before reading mathematics at the Queen's College, Oxford, where she won three blues for hockey and captained the university hockey team, and three half blues for cricket.
After signing professional terms upon turning seventeen, McMahon captained the youth team to the 2003-04 FA Youth Cup title, along with fellow academy graduates Andrew Taylor, David Wheater and Adam Johnson.

Taylor and New
Born-again athletes like New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow, St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford and former Rams Superbowl XXXIV winning quarterback Kurt Warner, Olympic hurderler Lolo Jones, boxer Katie Taylor and New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin.
*" Brand New Cadillac ", a rock and roll song written by Vince Taylor
Chess historian Edward Winter has questioned this, stating that the earliest known sources that support this story are an article by Robert Lewis Taylor in the June 15, 1940, issue of The New Yorker and Marshall's autobiography My 50 Years of Chess ( 1942 ).
In July 16, 2008, after Zucker's death, the company was sold to NRDC Equity Partners, a private equity firm of Purchase, New York which already owned Lord & Taylor, the oldest department store chain in the United States.
Hamlet in his Modern Guises ( New Jersey: Princeton ) in Thompson and Taylor ( 2006a, 125 ).
New York: Taylor Society.
Journalist John Taylor of New York Magazine believes Polanski was mistaken.
Fronted by lead singer Jay Kay, Jamiroquai were initially the most prominent component in the early-1990s London-based acid jazz movement, alongside groups such as Incognito, the James Taylor Quartet, and the Brand New Heavies.
The Mercury / Polygram single, co-produced by Kurt, included the collaborative efforts of Stephanie Mills, Whitney Houston, New Edition, El Debarge, James " JT " Taylor, The Fat Boys, Menudo ( Ricky Martin ), Teena Marie and Run DMC.
He won no electoral votes, but took enough votes in New York to give the state — and perhaps the election — to Zachary Taylor.
* 1984 – Ross Taylor, New Zealand cricketer
( Before the season, Taylor had informed the team that instead of returning to the Packers in 1967, he would become a free agent and sign with the expansion New Orleans Saints.
** Ross Taylor, New Zealand cricketer
On January 10, 2005, Dolenz replaced Dan Taylor as the morning disc jockey at oldies radio station WCBS-FM in New York.
These included two companies touring with Patience, two touring with other Gilbert and Sullivan operas, one touring with the operetta Olivette ( co-produced with Charles Wyndham ), one with Claude Duval in America, a production of Youth running at a New York theatre, a lecture tour by Archibald Forbes ( a war correspondent ) and productions of Patience, Pirates, Claude Duval and Billee Taylor in association with J. C. Williamson in Australia, among other things.
He recognised his financial need to do so, and that in the New Hollywood era of cinema he or Taylor would not soon again be paid as well as at the height of their stardom.
* General Zachary Taylor, who became the Whig candidate in 1848 and then President from March 1849 to July 1850, proposed after becoming President that the entire area become two free states, called California and New Mexico but much larger than the eventual ones.
Zachary Taylor avoided the issue as the Whig candidate during the 1848 U. S. presidential election but then as President attempted to sidestep the entire controversy by pushing to admit California and New Mexico as free states immediately, avoiding the entire territorial process and thus the Wilmot Proviso question.
* " New Frontiers in American Philosophy " by Taylor Branch, New York Times Magazine, August 14, 1977.
* Taylor Branch ( 1977 ), " New Frontiers in American Philosophy: Saul Kripke ".
In 1849, President Zachary Taylor proposed that New Mexico immediately become a state to sidestep political conflict over slavery in the territories, but it did not become a state until January 1912.
From 1825 until his death he was pastor of the First Church ( Congregational ) in New Haven, Connecticut, occupying a pulpit which was one of the most conspicuous in New England, and which had been rendered famous by his predecessors, Moses Stuart and Nathaniel W. Taylor.

Taylor and Zealand
* Ross Taylor (" Roscoe " Taylor ), New Zealand cricketer
As a result of the innings defeat in Perth, Taylor was immediately recalled for the tour of New Zealand, where he scored 82 in the First Test at Christchurch to help Australia to an innings victory.
Against New Zealand in 1993 – 94, Taylor made 64 and 142 not out in the First Test at Perth, which ended in a draw.
Taylor scored 44 in a six-wicket triumph over New Zealand and totalled 165 runs at 41. 25.
Taylor continued as Test captain and led the team to a 2 – 0 win over New Zealand.
Nonetheless, the band spent 2006 touring throughout Europe, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand on the Black And White Tour ( with Mark Taylor on keyboards ).
In New Zealand the major races include the Auckland Cup and the New Zealand Cup as well as the Noel J Taylor Memorial Mile and the New Zealand Messenger Championship for four year olds.
She made many lifelong friends, in particular Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor who later went to New Zealand before returning to England.
Besides racing in Europe, Taylor also competed in Australia and New Zealand, although because he was very religious, never on Sunday.
These were made on a number of subjects including parliamentary sovereignty ( Taylor v New Zealand Poultry Board ).
* Taylor v New Zealand Poultry Board 1 NZLR 394
* Kerry Taylor, " Kiwi Comrades: The Social Basis of New Zealand Communism, 1921-1948.
* Kerry Taylor, " The Communist Party of New Zealand and the Third Period " in M. Worley ( ed.
* Kerry Taylor, On the Left: Essays on Socialism in New Zealand ( edited with Pat Moloney ), University of Otago Press, Dunedin, 2002.
* Kerry Taylor, "' Potential Allies of the Working Class ': The Communist Party of New Zealand Maori, 1921-1952 ", in On the Left: Essays on Socialism in New Zealand.
* Kerry Taylor, " Our Motto, No compromise " The Origins of the New Zealand Communist Movement ", New Zealand Journal of History, 28: 2 ( 1994 ).
* Peter Taylor ( rower ) ( born 1984 ), New Zealand Olympic rower
Geoffrey Taylor designed the semicolon-shaped map of the island, based on a shrunken version of New Zealand.

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