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*[[William Taylor (Alamo defender)]] (fl. 1836), fatality at the Battle of the Alamo
*[[William Taylor (Alamo defender)]] (fl. 1836), fatality at the Battle of the Alamo
*[[William Taylor (Medal of Honor)]] (1836–1902), Union Army soldier and officer during the American Civil War
*[[William Taylor (Medal of Honor)]] (1836–1902), Union Army soldier and officer during the American Civil War
*[[William Taylor (Royal Navy officer, born 1908)]] (William Horace Taylor, 1908–1999), British recipient of the George Cross
*[[William Taylor (Royal Navy officer, born 1908)]] (1908–1999), British recipient of the George Cross
*[[William D. Taylor (general)]], United States Army general
*[[William D. Taylor (general)]], United States Army general


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*[[Sir William Taylor, 1st Baronet]] (1902–1972), British Conservative Member of Parliament
*[[Sir William Taylor, 1st Baronet]] (1902–1972), British Conservative Member of Parliament
*[[William Taylor (preacher)]] (fl. 2014–2017), Anglican minister elected to the Common Council of the City of London Corporation
*[[William Taylor (preacher)]] (fl. 2014–2017), Anglican minister elected to the Common Council of the City of London Corporation
*Sir [[William Taylor (civil servant)]] (1882–1969), British civil servant and forester


===United States===
===United States===
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*[[William Taylor (Virginia politician, born 1788)]] (1788–1846), congressman and lawyer from Virginia
*[[William Taylor (Virginia politician, born 1788)]] (1788–1846), congressman and lawyer from Virginia
*[[William J. Taylor]] (1932–2018), politician in the state of Florida
*[[William J. Taylor]] (1932–2018), politician in the state of Florida
*[[William B. Taylor Jr.]] (born 1947), ambassador to Ukraine from 2006 to 2009
*[[William B. Taylor Jr.]] (born 1947), ambassador to Ukraine from 2006 to 2009, and chargé d’affaires 2019-2020


==Religious figures==
==Religious figures==
*[[William Taylor (Lollard)]] (died 1423), English Priest and theologian, burnt as a Lollard
*[[William Taylor (Lollard)]] (died 1423), English priest and theologian, burnt as a Lollard
*[[William Taylor (Scottish minister)]] (1744–1823), Scottish Minister, Moderator and Principal
*[[William Taylor (Scottish minister)]] (1744–1823), Scottish minister, moderator and principal
*[[William Taylor (moderator)]] (1748–1825), minister of the Church of Scotland
*[[William Taylor (moderator)]] (1748–1825), minister of the Church of Scotland
*[[William Taylor (bishop)]] (1821–1902), U.S. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
*[[William Taylor (missionary)]] (1821–1902), U.S. missionary and bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
*[[William Mackergo Taylor]] (1829–1895), U.S. Congregational minister
*[[William Mackergo Taylor]] (1829–1895), U.S. Congregational minister
*[[William W. Taylor]] (1853–1884), American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
*[[William W. Taylor]] (1853–1884), American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
*[[William Taylor (Archdeacon of Liverpool)]] (1820–1906), Archdeacon in the Diocese of Liverpool
*[[William Taylor (Archdeacon of Liverpool)]] (1820–1906), archdeacon in the Diocese of Liverpool
*[[William Taylor (Dean of Portsmouth)]] (born 1956), Anglican priest
*[[William Taylor (Dean of Portsmouth)]] (born 1956), Anglican priest
*[[William Carey Taylor]] (1886–1971), English Baptist minister and missionary
*[[William Carey Taylor]] (1886–1971), English Baptist minister and missionary
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*[[William "Lady" Taylor]] (1880–1942), Canadian ice hockey player
*[[William "Lady" Taylor]] (1880–1942), Canadian ice hockey player
*[[William Taylor (footballer, born 1886)]] (1886–1966), English footballer
*[[William Taylor (footballer, born 1886)]] (1886–1966), English footballer
*[[William Taylor (cyclist)]] (1900–?), Canadian Olympic cyclist
*[[William Taylor (cyclist)]] (1899–1976), Canadian Olympic cyclist
*[[Willie Taylor (footballer)]] (died 1949), Scottish footballer
*[[Willie Taylor (footballer)]] ({{circa|1870}}–1949), Scottish footballer
*[[Willie Taylor (basketball)]] (fl. 1960s), American basketball player
*[[Willie Taylor (basketball)]] (fl. 1960s), American basketball player
*[[William Taylor (tennis)]] (1860–?), English tennis player
*[[William Taylor (tennis)]] (1860–?), English tennis player
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*[[William O. Taylor]] (1871–1955), American newspaper publisher, ''The Boston Globe''
*[[William O. Taylor]] (1871–1955), American newspaper publisher, ''The Boston Globe''
*[[William O. Taylor II]] (1932–2011), American newspaper publisher, ''The Boston Globe''
*[[William O. Taylor II]] (1932–2011), American newspaper publisher, ''The Boston Globe''
*[[William Benjamin Sarsfield Taylor]], Irish artist and writer
*[[William Benjamin Sarsfield Taylor]] (1781–1850), Irish artist and writer


==Legal professionals==
==Legal professionals==
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*[[William Taylor (academic)]] (1930–2005), English educationalist, vice-chancellor of the University of Hull
*[[William Taylor (academic)]] (1930–2005), English educationalist, vice-chancellor of the University of Hull
*[[William Taylor (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)]] (16th century), academic
*[[William Taylor (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)]] (16th century), academic
*[[William Joseph Taylor]], British medallist and engraver
*[[William Joseph Taylor]] (1802–1885), British medallist and engraver
*[[Willie Taylor]] (born 1981), American singer and songwriter
*[[Willie Taylor]] (born 1981), American singer and songwriter
*[[William Taylor (Nights: Journey of Dreams)|William Taylor (''Nights: Journey of Dreams'')]], video game character
*[[William Taylor (Nights: Journey of Dreams)|William Taylor (''Nights: Journey of Dreams'')]], video game character

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