- Herbert Taylor (British Army officer)
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term_start = 1830
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spouse =Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor (1775– 1839) GCB GCH was the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of theUnited Kingdom .Born in 1775, he joined the
2nd Dragoon Guards as a cornet in 1794. The following year he was promoted to lieutenant and then to captain. In 1795 he served as assistant secretary andaide de camp to the Duke of York, then commander-in-chief of the British Army. Taylor was later the Duke of York's assistant military secretary, an office he held until 1798. He was later a Major. In 1798 he was madeAide de Camp ,Military Secretary andPrivate Secretary to the Marquess Cornwallis,Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . In the following year he returned to the Duke of York's service and remained there until 1805, although he was transferred to the9th West Indian Regiment as alieutenant-colonel in 1801.However in the following year, with a period of relative calm in the midst of the
Napoleonic Wars , he was placed on half pay. In that year he joined theColdstream Guards , in which he became a brevet colonel in 1810. In 1805 he became private secretary to King George III, and then, from 1811 private secretary toQueen Charlotte , thequeen consort . He retained that office until 1818.Taylor commanded a brigade at
Antwerp 1813-1814, and was sent on a diplomatic mission to Bernadotte of Sweden in 1814. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Windsor 1820-23. From 1820 to 1827 he was Ambassador to Berlin and then military secretary, having become colonel of the85th Foot Regiment in 1823. He was first and principal aide de camp to King George IV in 1827, and also deputySecretary at War . From 1828 to 1830 he wasAdjutant-General . He became private secretary to the new king, William IV, in 1830. On the death of the king in 1837 he retired, although he was first and principal aide de camp to Queen Victoria 1837-39.Taylor became a
Major-General in 1813, and aLieutenant-General in 1825. He was Master of St Katherine's Hospital,Regents Park , andMaster Surveyor andSurveyor-General of the Ordnance from 1828. He died in 1839.
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