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* [[David Taylor (writer)]], winner of the [[Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry]]
* [[David Taylor (writer)]], winner of the [[Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry]]
* [[David Taylor (editor)]] (1947–2001), British humorist
* [[David Taylor (editor)]] (1947–2001), British humorist
* [[David A. Taylor]], American author and filmmaker
* [[David A. Taylor]] (born 1961), American author and filmmaker


== Politics ==
== Politics ==
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* [[David Taylor (football administrator)]] (1954–2014), General Secretary of UEFA
* [[David Taylor (football administrator)]] (1954–2014), General Secretary of UEFA
* [[David Taylor (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1949), Scottish football player and manager, FA Cup winner with Bradford City in 1911 and 1914 with Burnley
* [[David Taylor (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1949), Scottish football player and manager, FA Cup winner with Bradford City in 1911 and 1914 with Burnley
* [[David Taylor (footballer, born 1889)]] (1889–?), English footballer for Darlington, Heart of Midlothian and Bristol Rovers
* [[David Taylor (footballer, born 1889)]] (1889–1946), English footballer for Darlington, Heart of Midlothian and Bristol Rovers
* [[David Taylor (Welsh footballer)]] (born 1965), Welsh football player, European Golden Shoe winner
* [[David Taylor (Welsh footballer)]] (born 1965), Welsh football player, European Golden Shoe winner
* [[David Taylor (rugby union)]] (born 1944), Australian rugby union player
* [[David Taylor (rugby union)]] (born 1944), Australian rugby union player

Latest revision as of 10:38, 22 June 2025

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