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  1. 20 March 1839. ( 1839-03-21) (aged 63) Rome. Nationality. British. Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor GCB GCH (29 September 1775 – 20 March 1839) was the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, serving George III, George IV, and William IV .

  2. English Wikipedia. image. Sir Herbert Taylor GCB GCH.jpg 669 × 800; 124 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. ... Herbert Taylor (British Army officer) retrieved. 9 ...

  3. Brook Taylor joined the diplomatic service and was British minister to Hesse-Cassel and Cologne 1801–06, [4] to Denmark in 1807, to Württemberg 1814–20, [5] to Bavaria 1820–28 and to Prussia 1828–31. [6] He was knighted GCH in 1822, and was admitted to the Privy Council in 1829. [7] He deputised for Sir Herbert during the latter's ...

  4. Major-General Herbert Taylor Siborne (18 October 1826 – 16 May 1902) was a British Army officer in the Royal Engineers and a military historian. Siborne was born in 1826, the second son of the officer and historian Captain William Siborne.

  5. Major-General Herbert Taylor Siborne (18 October 1826 – 16 May 1902) was a British Army officer in the Royal Engineers and a military historian. Siborne was born in 1826, the second son of the officer and historian Captain William Siborne. He joined the Royal Engineers in 1846, and served in the Kaffir War 1851–53, and also in ...

  6. Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor (1775–1839) GCB GCH was the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Taylor was the son of Rev. Edward Taylor of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent and his wife Margaret Payler [1] daughter of Thomas Turner Payler of Ileden, who died at...

  7. Information. Also known as. Sir Herbert Taylor. primary name: primary name: Taylor, Herbert. Details. individual; official; British; Male. Life dates. 1775-1839. Biography. Army officer and private secretary successively to the Duke of York (1799-1805), George III (1805-11) and Queen Charlotte (1811-18). Bibliography. ODNB.