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''Sir Roland Taylor is a former character created by Rose and played by Becky and then by Brontë
''Sir Roland Taylor is a former character created by Rose and played by Becky and then by Brontë


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Sir Roland Taylor
Portrayed by (Crispin Bonham-Carter)
Full Name Roland Michael Taylor
Title Roland Taylor
Associated Noble House(s) Earldom of Filey
Date of Birth February 13th 1783
Father Sir Michael Taylor (deceased)
Father's Rank Baronet
Mother Harriet Taylor
Mother's Rank Lady
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Year Attained Title 1803
Year of Marriage 1805
Spouse Lady Priscilla Taylor (nee Tanaquil)
Spouse's Rank Daughter of Earl
Spouse's Death 1807
Issue Harry (1806)

Sir Roland Taylor is a cheerful, optimistic young man who managed to catch the heart and hand of pretty Lady Priscilla Tanaquil whom he married in 1805 after a brief courtship. Their son Harry was born in 1806. Priscilla's best friend, Lady Viola Fitzgerald was named Godmother. Sadly, Priscilla died in childbirth in 1807. The baby, a girl, also did not survive. Inconsolable after the loss of his wife, Roland has subsequently lived in seclusion at his estate in Hertfordshire where he has brought up his son with his mother's help.

Sir Roland Taylor is a former character created by Rose and played by Becky and then by Brontë