Jock Taylor (1954–1982) was a Scottish motorcycle sidecar racer.
Jock Taylor was a Scottish World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer.
Jock Taylor may also refer to:
John Taylor was a Scottish professional football inside forward who made over 120 Southern League appearances for Gillingham. He also played in the Scottish League for Leith Athletic and in the Football League for Hull City.
John Swinley Taylor was a Scottish footballer, who played as a left half & left back. He made 210 Football League appearances in the years after the First World War.
Sir John Lang "Jock" Taylor was a British diplomat. He was British ambassador to Venezuela (1975–79), the Netherlands, (1979–81) and West Germany (1981–84).
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John Taylor, Johnny Taylor or similar may refer to:
George Moore may refer to:
Robert Taylor may refer to:
John Thomson may refer to:
John Martin Bokas "Jock" Wallace was a professional Scottish football player and manager. His father, Jock Wallace Sr., was a goalkeeper for Raith Rovers, Blackpool and Derby County.
John or Jack Kelly may refer to:
Richard Jones may refer to:
William Taylor may refer to:
George Taylor may refer to:
Billy Taylor (1921–2010) was an American jazz pianist.
Raymond or Ray Jones may refer to:
John 'Jock' Simpson was an English international footballer, who played as an outside right in the 1900s and 1910s. He was born in Pendleton, Lancashire, of Scottish parents who returned to work in Falkirk within months of his birth.
John Leahy is the name of:
Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; it corresponds to Jack in England. It is also a nickname.
Richard Henry "Dick" Horn is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League. He played one season with the Baltimore Colts in 1958.
Duncan John Rushworth Taylor is a British retired diplomat whose most recent post was ambassador to Mexico.
John "Jock" Grieve was a Scottish footballer who played for Hibernian, Stoke and Watford.