Other People
- Bob Taylor (GC) (c. 1921–1950), British recipient of the George Cross
- Robert Taylor (British Army officer) (1760–1839), British general
- Robert Taylor (computer scientist) (born 1932), American computer scientist
- Sir Robert Taylor (engineer) (1855–1921), British mining engineer in India
- Detective Bob Taylor, the "Chief" investigator and semi-host of British TV series The Murder Game
- Robert Taylor (Radical) (1784–1844), English clergyman turned freethinker
- Robert A. Taylor, founder of the Alameda East Veterinary Hospital, a facility featured in the Animal Planet series Emergency Vets and E-Vet Interns
- Robert E. L. Taylor (1913–2009), publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin
- Robert Lewis Taylor (1912–1998), American writer, 1959 Pulitzer Prize winner for the novel The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
- Robert S. Taylor (1918–2009), influential librarian
- Robert V. Taylor (born c. 1958), first openly gay Episcopal dean in the United States
- Robert L. Taylor (born 1924), founder and president of the Antique Airplane Association Inc.
- Robert P. Taylor (1909–1997), American military officer and chaplain
- Robert Selby Taylor (1909–1995), Anglican bishop
- Robert Taylor (priest), Archdeacon of Lewes, 1558–1559
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