/tay"leuhr/ , n.
1. A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) , 1906-90, English historian.
2. Bayard /buy"euhrd, bay"-/ , ( James Bayard ), 1825-78, U.S. poet, novelist, and travel writer.
3. Brook , 1685-1731, English mathematician.
4. Cecil (Percival) , born 1933, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
5. David Watson , 1864-1940, U.S. naval architect.
6. Edward , 1644?-1729, American physician, clergyman, and poet; born in England.
7. Edward Thompson ( "Father Taylor" ), 1793-1871, U.S. Methodist clergyman.
8. Frederick Winslow , 1856-1915, U.S. industrial engineer.
9. Jeremy , 1613-67, English prelate and theological writer.
10. John W ., 1784-1854, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1820-21, 1825-27.
11. (Joseph) Deems , 1885-1966, U.S. composer, music critic, and author.
12. Maxwell (Davenport) , 1901-87, U.S. army general and diplomat: chief of staff 1955-59; chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 1962-64.
13. Myron Charles , 1874-1959, U.S. lawyer, industrialist, and diplomat.
14. Paul (Belville) /bel"vil/ , born 1930, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
15. Peter (Hillsman) /hilz"meuhn/ , 1917-94, U.S. short-story writer, novelist, and playwright.
16. Robert Lewis , born 1912, U.S. biographer, humorist, and newspaperman.
17. Tom , 1817-80, English playwright and editor.
18. Zachary ( "Old Rough and Ready" ), 1784-1850, 12th president of the U.S. 1849-50: major general during the Mexican War and commander of the army of the Rio Grande 1846.
19. a city in SE Michigan. 77,568.
20. a town in central Texas. 10,619.
21. a male or female given name.