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The factious crew or Presbyterie di[s]plaid, by Samuel Colvil

Archive Item: BC MS Lt 63 Contains digital media

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Title: The factious crew or Presbyterie di[s]plaid, by Samuel Colvil

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS Lt 63

Creator(s): Colvil, Samuel (1640-1680)

Date(s): ca.1680

Language: English; Latin

Size and medium: 1 vol. (46 ff.)

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/7281

Collection group(s): Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse

Description

Also known as:Mock poem or Whiggs supplication

Part Two of Colvil's "Mock poem", a long Hudibrastic satire largely on the Scottish Presbyterian covenanters. In this case the Latin version of the final 36 lines precedes the English.


Bound in contemporary calf. Begins on front paste-down; subsequent pages numbered 2-92 (ff.1r-46r); ends on f.46v (unnumbered page); rear paste-down blank. In ink, in a single hand throughout, except for a mathematical puzzle and calculation on the last page added in another hand. Text headed 'Phillipps MS 2322' [i.e. 23222]

Biography or history

Samuel Colvil (or Colvill, or Colville), a Scottish satirist, published his "Mock Poem" in London in 1681. It was reissued in 1687 as "The Whiggs supplication" and in 1692 as "The Scotch Hudibras"; it was frequently reprinted in the 18th century. Colvil also published "The grand impostor discovered; or, An historical dispute of the papacy and popish religion" (Edinburgh, 1673).

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