<P> John Taylor (31 July 1781--1864) was a publisher, essayist, and writer . He is noted as the publisher of the poets John Keats and John Clare . </P> <P> He was born in East Retford, Nottinghamshire, the son of James Taylor and Sarah Drury; his father was a printer and bookseller . He attended school first at Lincoln Grammar School and then he went to the local grammar school in Retford . He was originally apprenticed to his father, but eventually he moved to London and worked for James Lackington in 1803 . Taylor left after a short while because of low pay . </P> <P> Taylor formed a partnership with James Augustus Hessey (1785--1870), as Taylor & Hessey, at 93 Fleet Street, London . In 1819, through his cousin Edward Drury, a bookseller in Stamford, he was introduced to John Clare of Helpston in Northamptonshire . He polished Clare's grammar and spelling for publication . He was also Keats's publisher, and published works by Lamb, Coleridge and Hazlitt . </P>

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