Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 157

Philip Taverner

son of Joh. Taverner of Wycombe (Great Wycombe) in Bucks, was born in that County, admitted a poor Scholar of Exeter Coll. 12 May 1634, aged 17 years, took one degree in Arts, holy Orders, and was made Vicar of West Drayton and afterwards Minister of Hillingdon, both in Middlesex. He hath written,

The Quakers rounds.

Reply to Edm. Burrough Quaker.—Both which are animadverted upon by George Fox Quaker, in his book intit. The great mystery of the great whore unfolded, &c. Lond. 1659. fol. p. 283 and 308.

The Grandfathers advice, directed in special to his Children. Lond. 1680, Clar. 1659. 81. oct. published after the Authors death for the common good. What other books he hath written I know not, nor any thing else of him, only that he died and was buried at Hillingdon, as I have been informed by those of the neighbourhood.