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James Taylor (nonconformist minister)

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James Taylor was a nonconformist minister who established the first Freehold Land Society in Birmingham in December 1847.[1] Taylor had previously paid a prominent role in the Temperance movement and had participated in the Anti Corn Law League.[2]

References

  1. ^ Birks, Steve. "Freehold Land Societies". www.thepotteries.org. Steve Birks. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. ^ Beggs, Thomas (1853). "Freehold Land Societies" (PDF). Journal of the Statistical Society of London. 16/4: 338–346.