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Taylor White

Taylor White (21 December 1701 – 27 March 1772) was a British jurist, naturalist, and art collector. A Fellow of the Royal Society, he was the patron of several prominent wildlife and botanical artists including Peter Paillou, George Edwards, Benjamin Wilkes, and Georg Dionysius Ehret. He was also a founding governor of the Foundling Hospital in London and served as its treasurer for many years.〔Allen, David Elliston (2010). (''Books and Naturalists'' ), pp. 74–76. HarperCollins UK. ISBN 0007379730〕〔Lysaght, Averil M. (1971). (''Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766: His Diary, Manuscripts, and Collections'' ). pp. 103–107. University of California Press. ISBN 0520017803〕
==Early life and legal career==
Taylor White was born at his family's seat in Wallingwells, a hamlet in northwest Nottinghamshire. He was one of the five children, and the second son, of Thomas and Bridget (''née'' Taylor) White. His father was for many years the Member of Parliament for East Retford and in 1717 was appointed Clerk of the Ordnance. His maternal grandfather, Richard Taylor, was the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and had also served as the Member of Parliament for East Retford.〔Betham, William (1805). (''The Baronetage of England'' ), Vol. 5, pp. 500–504. Miller〕 White was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1720 where he studied law and was called to the bar in 1727. He practised as a barrister on the Northern Circuit (Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmoreland) and eventually received several judicial appointments including Circuit Judge on the North Wales Circuit (1750) and Puisne Justice of Chester (1760).〔Allin, D.S. (2010). ''The Early Years of the Foundling Hospital, 1739/41-1773'', pp. (431–432 ) and (iv ). Foundling Museum. Retrieved 17 October 2013.〕 In 1737 he had also been one of the four counsels retained by Georgia (then a British colony) in a dispute with its neighbouring colony South Carolina over trade with the Indians.〔Davies, K. G. (ed.) (1963). ("America and West Indies: January 1737" ), ''Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies'', Volume 43: 1737, pp. 1–21. Retrieved 17 October 2013.〕 On the death in 1769 of his elder (and unmarried) brother John White, Taylor White inherited the family estate at Wallingwells.〔

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