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* [[Jane Taylor (Poet)]], (1783-1824), author of the words for the song [[Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star]]. |
* [[Jane Taylor (Poet)]], (1783-1824), author of the words for the song [[Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star]]. |
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* [[Jane Taylor (South Africa)]], (born 1956), South African writer and academic. |
* [[Jane Taylor (South Africa)]], (born 1956), [[South African]] writer and academic. |
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* [[Jane Taylor (Musician)]], (born 1972), Bristol based guitarist, pianist, songwriter and vocalist, and winner of the 2003 UK and International Songwriting Competition Reach. |
* [[Jane Taylor (Musician)]], (born 1972), [[Bristol]] based guitarist, pianist, songwriter and vocalist, and winner of the 2003 UK and International Songwriting Competition Reach. |
Revision as of 00:34, 26 November 2009
Jane Taylor may refer to:
- Jane Taylor (Poet), (1783-1824), author of the words for the song Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
- Jane Taylor (South Africa), (born 1956), South African writer and academic.
- Jane Taylor (Musician), (born 1972), Bristol based guitarist, pianist, songwriter and vocalist, and winner of the 2003 UK and International Songwriting Competition Reach.