Born in Scotland, Taylor trained as an architect in London before moving to Canada where he had a successful architectural career. He retired in 1904 and returned to London. In October 1908 he was elected to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Hampstead on the London County Council. Sitting as member of the Conservative-backed Municipal Reform Party he held the seat until February 1926. He was knighted in July 1926.
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