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John Taylor (was Tailyour) of Kirktonhill

1743 - 1815


Biography

Father of Simon Taylor of Kingston (q.v.) and brother of Robert Taylor senior of Ember Court (q.v). John Taylor himself was 'a Montrose-born merchant and slave-trader in Kingston, Jamaica [who] returned to Britain in 1792 and a year later married Mary McCall, the daughter of a Glasgow West India merchant family, before purchasing this father's old estate of Kirktonhill, Forfarshire.' Family papers are at the University of Michigan.

  1. The will of John Taylor of Kirktonhill was proved 17/07/1816. In the will he left his property primarily to his eldest son Robert Taylor. There is no mention of slave-property. Anthony Cooke shows a total estate of 拢33,562, including: a loan owed by James McCall of Ireland 拢2000; subscription for building bridge over North Esk 拢500, rents on estates of Kirktonhill and Garvock 拢2,644, sum owed by Samuel McCall, Ireland 拢3000, balance due by brother Robert Taylor merchant of London 拢5,640, 3% consols 拢15,730.

Sources

William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Tailyour Family Papers 1743-2003, [accessed 28/09/2016]; Nicholas Radburn, 'Guinea Factors, Slave Sales, and the Profits of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaica: The Case of John Tailyour', The William and Mary Quarterly Volume 72, Number 2, April 2015, 3rd series pp. 243-286.

  1. PROB 11/1582/310; Anthony Cooke, 'An elite revisited: Glasgow West India merchants, 1783-1877', Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 32.2 2012 pp. 127-165, at p. 165; CC 20/7/8/647 05/12/1816.

Further Information

Absentee?
Transatlantic
Spouse
Mary McCall
Children
Robert; Simon; others

Legacies Summary

Commercial (1)

Partner
Robert Taylor & Company
West India merchant  
 

Relationships (6)

Business partners
Brothers
Father → Son
Business partners
Business associates
Father → Son

Addresses (1)

Kirktonhill, Aberdeenshire, North-east Scotland, Scotland