William Thomas Taylor (14 April 1885 – 17 August 1976) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1905 and 1910.
In the 1906 season, he played a match during a West Indian tour of England, when he took two wickets, one of them being of Lebrun Constantine.
Taylor played two games during the 1910 season, probably as a substitute, in which he was able to keep up his consistency between Test cricketer Arnold Warren and pre-war Derbyshire representative Frederick Bracey.
Taylor was a right-handed batsman who played 8 innings in 4 matches with a top score of 11 and an average of 7.57.
He went on to serve the club for over 51 years, turning down an invitation to act as secretary for Lancashire in 1932.