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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D504/141
TitlePapers of Colonel Herbert Brooke-Taylor and family regarding civic duties and activities, and his daughter, Mary Joyce
Datec1870-1924
DescriptionMiscellaneous papers relating to the work and civic duties of Colonel Herbert Brooke-Taylor (1855-1923) in Derbyshire, particularly during the period leading up to and during the First World War. Includes papers re. his involvement with the Boy Scouts Association, Derbyshire County Scout Council; his contribution to the organisation of wartime activities of the Derbyshire Branch of the British Red Cross Society; the wartime recruitment campaign; the organisation of celebrations in Bakewell for the return of soldiers, and the administration of various Derbyshire relief committees at the end of the War.
LevelSeries
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorClient of Messrs Brooke Taylor & Company of Bakewell, solicitors
Colonel Herbert Brooke-Taylor and family
Administrative HistoryHerbert Brooke Taylor was born at Bakewell on 6th October 1855, son of John Taylor, solicitor of Bakewell (d. 1904). He was educated at Ockbrook and Lausanne (Switzerland), and was admitted as a solicitor in 1878. In 1884 he married Mary Taitt Mallalieu, and had a family of five sons and two daughters. In October 1871 he joined the Second Volunteer Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters. He was accepted as a Lieutenant in the 9th Derbyshire (Bakewell) Rifle Volunteers in April 1874. In 1879 he was promoted to Captain, and in 1896 he became Major and hon. Lieut.-Colonel in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters. He took command of the Battalion from 1900 to his retirement in 1904. On the formation of the Territorial Force in 1908, he became one of the original members of the Territorial Army Association, on which he served. During the war, he performed the duties of Chief Recruiting Officer in the Derbyshire district. Colonel Brooke Taylor was awarded the OBE in 1918. He died in 1923.
Related MaterialFor additional personal papers of Herbert Brooke Taylor, see D504/112.
For papers of the Derbyshire Territorial Force Association, see D504/114. For papers relating to the West Derbyshire Liberal Unionist Association, see D504/115. The papers of these organisations were collected together by Herbert Brooke Taylor.
TermFirst World War (1914-1918)
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