In the Revd Harvey's 1915 transcript (
Suffolk Green Books vol. XVII part I) you can also see that Ann Taylor had two younger "base" children baptized at the church of St James in Bury St Edmunds: Elizabeth (29 March 1756) and Mary (28 Sept.1766). These and earlier baptisms could be checked in new transcripts published on CD by the Suffolk Family History Society (Thingoe Deanery,
1650-1753 and
1754-1812).
The Society's
burial index reveals their early deaths, along with an older "bb" (base-born) child, whose baptism is not apparent at Bury St Edmunds St James, where all three were buried: Walter (22 June 1749), Elizabeth (4 June 1757) and Mary (22 Nov. 1766).
The version of James Taylor's baptism in 1752 naming his mother Mary is doubly suspect. It gives the location as Sudbury without specifying a parish (All Saints, St Gregory or St Peter) so it's probably a poor copy of the annual register bill or bishop's transcript from St James, Bury St Edmunds, filed with the records of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury.
David