William Tayloe (the nephew)

[1] His coat of arms, Vert a sword erect Or between two lions rampant addorsed Ermine,[2] matches those of Teylow in Gloucester, England.

[3][4] He immigrated with his brothers Joseph (founder of the North Carolina Tayloe's) and Robert who later returned to England.

[9] In 1466 Agnes Teylowe initiates a Quit-Claim of "Heymedow in Newland, late the relic of Philip Barbour, in pure widowhood, to James Hwett...within the parishes of Newlond and Stanton.

The first record of the name Tayloe is from "The History and Antiquities of Gloucester: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time; Including an Account of the Abbey, Cathedral, and Other Religious Houses, with the Abbots, Bishops, and Dignitaries of Each, Voorkant, Thomas Rudge J.

Where Thomas "Tayloe" or Teylowe is recorded as Sheriff of Gloucester under Mayor Philip Pridith during the final days of the 15th Century and again in the early 16th.

[14] After the death of his uncle, William Tayloe, he inherited capital and property on the York and James River.

Colonel Tayloe was a Burgess for Richmond county at the sessions of December 1700; August 1701; May 1702; June 1702, and April 1706.

TEYLOWE/TAYLOE CREST
Heymedow/High Meadow, near Newland, Gloucestershire, UK. Garden front perspective