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He was the son of Richard Taylor, a Youghal manufacturer and he married Marianne Taylor, his first cousin. He had four children, three girls and a boy, Richard Whateley Cooke Taylor, a factory inspector who also went on to write about the factory system in his books
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League and his observations of the factories of Manchester and Bolton provide a first hand account of the depression at that time. In 1843 he became the editor of Anti-Corn Law's
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of having been hired to defame his country. This was unjust; while Taylor worked as a hired pen, it was for causes that he believed in.
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He returned to Ireland for the last two years of his life where he worked as a statistician for the Irish Government before he died of
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and gained a BA in 1825 and an LL.D in 1835. In 1829 he moved to London and began to contribute regularly to journals such as the
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The Occult Sciences: Sketches of the Traditions and Superstitions of Past Times and the Marvels of the Present Day
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The National Portrait Gallery of Illustrations and Eminent Personages, Chiefly of the Nineteenth Century
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The History of the overthrow of the Roman Empire, and the foundation of the principal European states
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in factories (on the grounds that it was preferable to starvation) attracted much hostile criticism.
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The History of Christianity, From its Promulgation to its Legal establishment in the Roman Empire
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Letter from William Cooke Taylor of the National Anti-Corn Law League, 67 Fleet Street, London
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CHALONER, W. H. in his introduction to the 1968 third edition of Cook Taylor’s
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on 16 April 1800. Through his mother he claimed descent from the regicide
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An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Lancaster. London: s.n., 1842.
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system, and his economic and religious views were heavily influenced by
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The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized State
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Patrick Maume introduction to 2004 UCD Press reprint of Taylor's
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Taylor died at 20 Herbert Street, Dublin on 12 September 1849.
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Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Journal, 1861, p. 263.
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Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire
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Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire
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Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire
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Introduction to the 1968 third edition of Cook Taylor’s
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On the Changes in the Locality of Textile Manufactures
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The Hand Book of Silk, Cotton and Woollen Manufactures
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Illustrations of the Bible from the Monuments of Egypt
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Appleton & Co., 1845. 311:A Manual of Ancient & Modern History 254:. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1841. 163: 383: 283:. London: James Madden & Co., 1842. 155:The Factory System and the Factory Acts 552: 519:Works by or about William Cooke Taylor 449:Works by or about William Cooke Taylor 442: 376: 374: 403: 401: 232:. London: Whittaker & Co., 1836. 190:. London: Constable & Co., 1831. 188:History of the Civil Wars of Ireland 468:The Anti-Corn Law League, 1838–1846 371: 319:. London: Grant and Griffith, 1846. 266:. London: Duncan and Malcolm, 1842. 202:. New York: J & J Harper, 1833. 13: 460: 281:A Popular History of British India 130:as communists, and was accused by 14: 591: 487: 398: 353:Life and times of Sir Robert Peel 343:. Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1848. 337:. Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1848. 329:Reminiscences of Daniel O'Connell 502:Dictionary of National Biography 349:. London: Richard Bentley, 1849. 299:Factories and the Factory System 295:. London: Richard Bentley, 1843. 289:. London: Richard Bentley, 1843. 272:. London: Richard Bentley, 1842. 54:Factories and the Factory System 32: 347:Memoirs of the House of Orleans 307:. London: John W. Parker, 1844. 238:, London: John W. Parker, 1838. 214:. London: John W. Parker, 1834. 208:. London: John W. Parker, 1833. 196:. London: John W. Parker, 1833. 102:In Irish politics Taylor was a 85:of which he was deputy editor, 48:He is best known for two works 21:William Taylor (disambiguation) 427: 413: 355:. London: Peter Jackson, 1851. 260:. Manchester: J. Gadsby, 1842. 182:History of France and Normandy 64:. He was extremely hostile to 50:The Natural History of Society 1: 510:Works by William Cooke Taylor 496:"Taylor, William Cooke"  365: 301:. London: Jeremiah How, 1844. 7: 317:The Modern British Plutarch 178:. London: John W. Parker, . 106:, fiercely critical of the 10: 596: 560:19th-century Irish writers 481:Memoir of Daniel O'Connell 422:Dublin University Magazine 206:Outlines of Sacred History 18: 151:The Modern Factory System 580:Writers from County Cork 530:The Gentleman's Magazine 408:The Gentleman's Magazine 258:Anti-Corn Law agitation 236:Chapters on Coronations 77:Trinity College, Dublin 226:. 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Index

William Taylor (disambiguation)
Youghal
John Cooke
Anti-Corn Law
chartism
child labour
Trinity College, Dublin
Athenaeum
The Art Journal
Robert Peel
Whig
Penal Laws
Catholic emancipation
National School
Richard Whately
Thomas Davis
Young Irelanders
Charles Gavan Duffy
cholera






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