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James Taylor (1820 – 19 October 1895) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Council and the Queensland Legislative Assembly. ==Early life and pastoral career== Taylor was born in London, England in 1820 to John William Taylor, merchant, and his wife Ann (née Fielder).〔(Taylor, James (1820–1895) ) — Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 9 March 2015.〕 He probably arrived in Sydney on board the ''James Pattison'' and spent the next few years gaining pastoral experience before heading to the Darling Downs with sheep in 1848. He found work in Cecil Plains, becoming Henry Stuart Russell's head stockman before becoming a partner1856 and sole owner in 1859.〔 Using the property as a fattening and disposal centre for western sheep, he began to prosper and by 1880 the 147,310 acre freehold property held almost 100,000 sheep and was supplemented by Dunmore, Goodar and Coomrith stations on the Western Downs and Mount Marlow on the Barcoo River.〔
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