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Charles Benjamin Tayler was an English clergyman who wrote many religious instruction books for children. He became rector of several parishes during his lifetime and spent a few years at St Peter's Church in Chester before moving to Otley in Suffolk. He wrote numerous books and pamphlets including 'The Child of the Church of England' and 'Sermons for all Seasons'. Many of his books were anti-Catholic in nature.
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Title: Letter from Charles Benjamin Tayler
Description: This letter is possibly written to Sampson Low Junior as Charles Tayler refers to the recipient's father. He explains that he will not complete the 'little volume' by Christmas, and hopes to have it ready for the following Christmas. He would like a previously written religious work, which has since been discontinued, re-published in January 1847.
Address: Otley Rectory, Ipswich, Suffolk
Letter dated: 18-11-1846
Physical description: Sampson Low Letters, Volume 2, 7 pages ; cross hatched letter. Glue seepage. Slight damage to edge of pages.
Type of letter: Discussion of work published or forthcoming, including copyright
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Image rights: © National Portrait Gallery London by Camille Silvy albumen print 14 November 1861 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Identifier: SL_186