Edward Taylor of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent and his wife Margaret Payler,[1] daughter of Thomas Turner Payler of Ileden, who died at Brussels in 1780;[2] General Herbert Taylor was his brother.
[4] Taylor had a small country house Rowling near Canterbury where he was visited in 1794 by the novelist Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra.
Austen became enamoured of Taylor, who had "such beautiful dark eyes", writing two years later "We went by Bifrons and I contemplated with a melancholy pleasure the abode of Him, on whom I once fondly doted.
John Charles Beckingham of Bourne House, Kent in 1802.
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