Biography
Richard Cowling Taylor (18 January 1789 – 26 October 1851) was an English surveyor and geologist.
He devoted much time to archæology, and published ‘Index Monasticus, or the Abbeys and other Monasteries … formerly established in the Diocese of Norwich and the Ancient Kingdom of East Anglia,’ 1821. (Wikipedia)
He devoted much time to archæology, and published ‘Index Monasticus, or the Abbeys and other Monasteries … formerly established in the Diocese of Norwich and the Ancient Kingdom of East Anglia,’ 1821. (Wikipedia)
Books by Richard Cowling Taylor
Reports on the Washington Silv
Reports on the Washington Silver Mine in Davidson County, North Carolina; with an Appendix, Containing Assays of the Ores, Returns of Silver and Gold Produced, and Statements of the Affairs of the Washington Mining Company
Abraham Gesner vs. Halifax Gas
Abraham Gesner vs. Halifax Gas-Light Company [microform]
On the Geology of East Norfolk
On the Geology of East Norfolk
Reports on the Washington Silver Mine in Davidson County, North Carolina; With an Appendix, Containing Assays of the Ores, Returns of Silver and Gold ... the Affairs of the Washington Mining Company
Abraham Gesner vs. Halifax Gas-Light Company
Chart shewing the position of
Chart shewing the position of the Coal Fields on the surface of The Globe
Statistics of coal
Statistics of Coal: The Geographical and Geological Distribution of Mineral Combustables Or ..
Two Reports: On the Coal Lands, Mines and Improvements of the Dauphin and ..
Notes respecting certain India
Notes respecting certain Indian mounds and earthworks
Report on the surveys, underta
Report on the surveys, undertaken with a view to the establishment of a rail road
On the Geology of East Norfolk: With Remarks Upon the Hypothesis of Mr. J.W. Robberds ...
Index monasticus
Index monasticus
Index monasticus; or, the abbe
Index monasticus; or, the abbeys and other monasterics, alien priories, friaries, colleges,collegiate churches, and hospitals, with their dependencies, formerly established in the diocese ofNorwich and the ancient Kingdom of East Anglia
Robert C. Taylor report
Robert C. Taylor report