- Adolphus Taylor
Adolphus George Taylor (14 June 1857 – 18 January 1900) was an
Australia n journalist and politician, elected as a member of theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly.Early life
Taylor was born in Mudgee,
New South Wales and was educated at the local Church of England School and became a teacher in Mudgee by 1875. He joined the New South Wales Permanent Artillery as a private, but wascourt-martial led for "insubordination" in 1878. He then joined or returned to the "Mudgee Independent" as a journalist.cite web
first=Martha
last=Rutledge
title =Taylor, Adolphus George (1857 - 1900)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060261b.htm
accessdate = 2007-05-17]Political career
Taylor represented Mudgee from 1882 until 1887. [cite web
title =Mr Adolphus George Taylor (1857 - 1900)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/a338c3e0220a5815ca256e5f000ef082!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-05-17 ] He became an expert in parliamentary procedure and constitutional law and showed that George Reid's appointment as a Minister for Public Instruction in 1883, made him ineligible to hold his seat, forcing to stand for a by-election, which he lost. In 1885, Taylor married Rosetta Nicholls. His emotional and often drunken harangues of the House led to frequent expulsions and as a result of being suspended twice in a row for a week by the Speaker,Edmund Barton , he successfully sued Barton for ₤1,000. In 1886, he travelled toLondon to fight Barton's appeal to thePrivy Council , having raised his fare by lecturing on "The Iron Hand in Politics" and selling his stamp collection. He took "his wife, his mother, a cockatoo, a parrot and a magpie" to England and won his own case, although he then refused to accept the damages on the basis that they would come out of the taxpayers pockets rather than Barton's. [cite book
last =Pearl
first =Cyril
title =Wild Men of Sydney
publisher = W.H. Allen
date = 1958
location =London
pages =255
id = ISBN 0207135398 pp42-43]In April 1887, Taylor resigned from Parliament so that he could be appointed examiner of
patent s. He was re-elected to parliament as the member for West Sydney in 1890 but was defeated in the 1891 election, following widespread criticism of his delayed report of the rape of his 12-year old maid servant by clerical imposter,James Joseph Crouch . [Pearl, p61] He ran unsuccessfully for Sydney-King in 1894.Later life
Taylor became the first editor of the Truth in 1890 and 1891 and he returned to edit it in 1894. He also edited "the Spectator" in 1892 and he also worked as a journalist in 1897. In 1898, he was admitted to the Hospital for the Insane in the Sydney suburb of Callan Park, where he died, survived by his wife.
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NAME=Taylor, Adolphus George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n journalist and politician
DATE OF BIRTH= 14 June 1857
PLACE OF BIRTH=Mudgee, New South Wales , Australia
DATE OF DEATH= 18 January 1900
PLACE OF DEATH=Callan Park, New South Wales
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