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- Sir John Lang „Jock“ Taylor, KCMG (* 3. August 1924 in Karlsbad; † 30. September 2002) war ein britischer Diplomat, der unter anderem zwischen 1981 und 1984 Botschafter in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland war. (de)
- Sir John Lang "Jock" Taylor KCMG (3 August 1924 – 30 September 2002) was a British diplomat. He was British ambassador to Venezuela (1975–79), the Netherlands, (1979–81) and West Germany (1981–84). He was the son of Sir John William Taylor KBE CMG. His own son is the diplomat Duncan Taylor. (en)
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- Sir John Lang „Jock“ Taylor, KCMG (* 3. August 1924 in Karlsbad; † 30. September 2002) war ein britischer Diplomat, der unter anderem zwischen 1981 und 1984 Botschafter in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland war. (de)
- Sir John Lang "Jock" Taylor KCMG (3 August 1924 – 30 September 2002) was a British diplomat. He was British ambassador to Venezuela (1975–79), the Netherlands, (1979–81) and West Germany (1981–84). He was the son of Sir John William Taylor KBE CMG. His own son is the diplomat Duncan Taylor. (en)
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- Jock Taylor (Diplomat) (de)
- Jock Taylor (diplomat) (en)
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