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  1. Major Austin Cotterell Taylor, CBE (January 17, 1889 – November 1, 1965) was a Canadian mining executive and developer, financier, and philanthropist in developing thoroughbred horse racing in British Columbia.

  2. Austin C. Taylor, financier, dead; Mine Owner, HorseBreeder — Buckley’s Father-in-Law, special to The New York Times, November 3, 1965. Austin Cotterell Taylor (1889–1965); Birth: 17 JAN 1889, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Death: 1 NOV 1965, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (ancestry.ca).

  3. Kathleen Elliott. Patricia Aldyen Austin Taylor Buckley (July 1, 1926 – April 15, 2007) was a Canadian-American socialite, noted for her fundraising activities. She was the wife of conservative writer and activist William F. Buckley Jr. and the mother of writer Christopher Buckley, their only child.

  4. Major Austin Cotterell Taylor (CBE) (January 17, 1889 - November 1, 1965) was a Canadian mining executive and developer, financier, and philanthropist in developing thoroughbred horse racing in British Columbia.

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    • Tamás Flinn Caldwell-Gilbert
  5. In 1931, the home was purchased by its third owner, Major Austin Cotterell Taylor, described as an “influential business figure in Canada” who also had a passion for horses. According to his biography, Taylor “assembled the most powerful stable ever seen in Western Canada during the 1930s,” competing in Vancouver and also in racetracks ...

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  6. She was one of the three children of Austin Cotterell Taylor, a self-made industrialist, rich from lumber and mining. Pat went to Vassar College in 1948 but left to marry William F. Buckley, Junior., the older brother of her Vassar roommate, Patricia Lee Buckley.

  7. 16. Apr. 2007 · P atricia Taylor Buckley died on 2 A.M. on April 15, 2007, at the Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Conn., of an infection, following a long illness. Born Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 1,...