State trials and the rule of law under the later Stuarts
(2021)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., & Harris, T. (in press). State trials and the rule of law under the later Stuarts. In B. Cowan, & S. Sowerby (Eds.), The State Trials and the Politics of Justice in Later Stuart and Early Hanoverian England (24-49). Boydell Press
All Outputs (20)
Episcopalian Identity, 1640-1662 (2017)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., & Fincham, K. (2017). Episcopalian Identity, 1640-1662. In A. Milton (Ed.), The Oxford History of Anglicanism. I: Reformation and Identity c.1520-1662 (457-482). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780199639731.003.0025
State formation, political stability and the revolution of 1688 (2013)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2013). State formation, political stability and the revolution of 1688. In T. Harris, & S. Taylor (Eds.), The final crisis of the Stuart monarchy. The revolutions of 1688-91 in their British, Atlantic and European contexts (273-304). Boydell Press
The problems and potential of pouring old wine into new bottles: reflections on the Clergy of the Church of England Database 1999-2009 and beyond (2013)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., Burns, A., & Fincham, K. (2013). The problems and potential of pouring old wine into new bottles: reflections on the Clergy of the Church of England Database 1999-2009 and beyond. In R. C. Hayes, & W. J. Sheils (Eds.), Clergy, church and society in England and Wales c.1200-1800 (45-60). Borthwick Institute for Archives
The restoration of the Church of England, 1660-1662: ordination, re-ordination and conformity (2013)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., & Fincham, K. (2013). The restoration of the Church of England, 1660-1662: ordination, re-ordination and conformity. In S. Taylor, & G. Tapsell (Eds.), The nature of the English revolution revisited. Essays in honour of John Morrill (197-232). Boydell Press
The restoration of the dean and canons in 1660 (2010)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2010). The restoration of the dean and canons in 1660. In N. Saul, & T. Tatton-Brown (Eds.), St George’s Chapel, Windsor. History, architecture, furnishings. Essays in honour of Eileen Scarff (125-133, 244-245). Dovecote Press
George III’s recovery from madness celebrated: precedent and innovation in the observance of royal celebrations and commemorations (2010)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2010). George III’s recovery from madness celebrated: precedent and innovation in the observance of royal celebrations and commemorations. In S. Taylor, & M. Barber (Eds.), From the Reformation to the permissive society. A miscellany in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Lambeth Palace Library (211-267). Church of England Record Society
Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646–1660. (2010)
Book Chapter
Fincham, K., & Taylor, S. (2010). Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646–1660. In J. McElligott, & D. Smith (Eds.), Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum (18-43). Manchester University Press
The Bowman affair: latitudinarian theology, anti-clericalism and the limits of orthodoxy in early Hanoverian England. (2010)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2010). The Bowman affair: latitudinarian theology, anti-clericalism and the limits of orthodoxy in early Hanoverian England. In R. Cornwall, & W. Gibson (Eds.), Religion, politics and dissent, 1660–1832. Essays in honour of James E. Bradley (35-50). Ashgate Publishing
An English dissenter and the crisis of European protestantism: Roger Morrice’s perceptions of European politics in the 1680s (2009)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2009). An English dissenter and the crisis of European protestantism: Roger Morrice’s perceptions of European politics in the 1680s. In D. Onnekink (Ed.), War and religion in Europe 1648–1713 (177-195). Ashgate Publishing
The clergy at the courts of George I and George II (2007)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2007). The clergy at the courts of George I and George II. In M. Schaich (Ed.), Monarchy and religion. The transformation of royal culture in eighteenth-century Europe (129-151). Oxford University Press
'Sir Robert Walpole', 'Edmund Gibson (bishop of London)', 'Benjamin Hoadly (bishop of Winchester)', 'William Wake (archbishop of Canterbury)', 'Queen Caroline (of Ansbach)', and others (2004)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2004). 'Sir Robert Walpole', 'Edmund Gibson (bishop of London)', 'Benjamin Hoadly (bishop of Winchester)', 'William Wake (archbishop of Canterbury)', 'Queen Caroline (of Ansbach)', and others. In Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press
Un Etat confessionel? L’Eglise d’Angleterre, la constitution et la vie politique au XVIIIe siècle (2004)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2004). Un Etat confessionel? L’Eglise d’Angleterre, la constitution et la vie politique au XVIIIe siècle. In A. Joblin, & J. Sys (Eds.), L’identité anglicane (141-154). Artois Presses Université
Parliament and the Church of England from the Reformation to the twentieth century (2000)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., & Parry, J. (2000). Parliament and the Church of England from the Reformation to the twentieth century. In S. Taylor, & J. Parry (Eds.), Parliament and the Church, 1529–1960 (1-13). Edinburgh University Press
Bishop Edmund Gibson’s proposals for church reform (1999)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (1999). Bishop Edmund Gibson’s proposals for church reform. In S. Taylor (Ed.), From Cranmer to Davidson. A Church of England miscellany (169-202). Boydell Press
Queen Caroline and the Church of England (1998)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (1998). Queen Caroline and the Church of England. In S. Taylor, R. Connors, & C. Jones (Eds.), Hanoverian Britain and Empire. Essays in memory of Philip Lawson (82-101). Boydell Press
"Dr Codex" and the whig "pope": Edmund Gibson, bishop of Lincoln and London, 1716–48 (1995)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (1995). "Dr Codex" and the whig "pope": Edmund Gibson, bishop of Lincoln and London, 1716–48. In R. Davis (Ed.), Lords of Parliament: studies 1714–1914 (9-28, 183-191). Stanford University Press
The government and the episcopate in mid-eighteenth-century England: the uses of patronage (1995)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (1995). The government and the episcopate in mid-eighteenth-century England: the uses of patronage. In C. Giry-Deloison, & R. Mettam (Eds.), Patronages et clientélismes 1550–1750 (France, Angleterre, Espagne, Italie) (191-205). Centre d’Histoire de la Région du Nord et de l’Europe de Nord-ouest and Institut Français du Royaume-Uni
The Church and Anglicanism in the “long” eighteenth century (1993)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S., & Walsh, J. (1993). The Church and Anglicanism in the “long” eighteenth century. In J. Walsh, C. Haydon, & S. Taylor (Eds.), The Church of England c. 1689 – c. 1833. From Toleration to Tractarianism (1-64). Cambridge University Press
The bishops at Westminster in the mid-eighteenth century (1989)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (1989). The bishops at Westminster in the mid-eighteenth century. In C. Jones (Ed.), A pillar of the constitution: the House of Lords in British politics 1640–1784 (137-163). Hambledon Press