Charles Tylor


Charles Tylor was an English Quaker author. He was the founding editor of Quaker weekly publication, The Friend. He was a Recorded Minister of the Religious Society of Friends.

Life and career

Tylor was born in Cripplegate, London, England, the son of Joseph Tylor and Sarah Maria , his wife. He trained as a Barrister but did not practice, opting instead to be an educator in Yorkshire and the south of England. While living in Brighton and Lewes in the 1850s, he became a minister.
Tylor compiled and edited memoirs of deceased Friends. He edited and enlarged and published Edward Backhouse's Early Church History and its sequel Witnesses for Christ, after Backhouse's death: both books went through several editions.
Tylor and his wife Gulielma Maria had seven children. Their eldest daughter, Mary, married George Cadbury, the chocolatier, on 14 March 1872. Catherine, their second child, married Alfred Bastin on 21 March 1872 and Elizabeth, their fourth child, married 1879 Richard Hingston Fox a descendant of Joseph Fox of Falmouth, founder of the medical dynastie of he Fox family. Their other children, in birth order, are Joseph Sparks Tylor, Rachel Savory Tylor, Gulielma Tylor, and Theodore Tylor
Tylor died in Brighton, Sussex, England, aged 85.

Publications

Books and articles written or edited by Charles Tylor :

Early church history