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Susannah Taylor

Susannah Taylor or Sussanah Cook (29 March 1755 – June, 1823) was a British socialite and correspondent.
==Life==
Susannah was the daughter of John Cook and Aramathea Maria Phillips. She was born in Norwich in 1755.〔
In 1777 she married John Taylor who was a businessman and hymn writer. Their home was a radical social gathering. Guests included Sir James Edward Smith the botanist, Henry Crabb Robinson the barrister, Robert Southey, poet laureate, Cecilia Windham, wife of William Windham and Sir James Mackintosh.〔Janet Ross, ''Three Generations of English Women; memoirs and correspondence of Susannah Taylor, Sarah Austin, and Lady Duff Gordon'' (1893); (archive.org. )〕 Mackintosh described the house as a "haven" with Susannah described as intelligent and knowledgeable.
Others guests at the house were William Enfield, and some early supporters of the French Revolution: Edward Rigby, James Alderson and his daughter Amelia. Susannah was said to have danced for joy when she heard of the storming of the bastille.〔Charlotte Fell-Smith, ‘Taylor, John (1750–1826)’, rev. M. Clare Loughlin-Chow, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 9 May 2015 )〕 Susannah was called Madame Roland by her close friends as she was said to look like the French relolutionist.〔
John and Susannah raised seven children. The Taylors children to be honest, to avoid debt, and to take control of their business dealings. Their children were John (1779–1863);, Richard (1781–1858), Edward (1784–1863), Philip (1786–1870);,〔 Susan (b. 1788), married Henry Reeve, Arthur (b. 1790), a printer and F.S.A., author of ''The Glory of Regality'' (London, 1820), and ''Papers in relation to the Antient Topography of the Eastern Counties'' (London, 1869) Sarah, wife of John Austin the jurist.〔Philip Meadows Taylor, ''A Memoir of the Taylor Family of Norwich''(1866), 2, 9–13.〕 Susannah was responsible for the education of her daughters.
Susannah died in June 1823 and there is a memorial to her and her husband inside the Octagon Chapel, Norwich.〔

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