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Diary

Title
Diary, 1673 Aug 18 - 1676 May 23.
Physical Description
1 v. (363 p.) ; 15 x 9 cm.
Language
English
Notes
On back flyleaf, an account-list of book prices, including Horace and Juvenal.
Binding: remains of contemporary full leather on front board; stitched.
In English.
Provenance
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Summary
Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, of the diary of a dissenting divine living in Ireland who records, with close interest, the progress of the Dutch War and other domestic and foreign activities, including a famine in Ireland, the activities of Louis II de Bourbon Prince de Conde, persecutions against nonconformists in England, and notes about the American colonies. On November 16, 1675, he writes, "I first heard of a War begun in N. England. Our first report is that the French joine with the Indians...A famine feared in N. England & Virginia by reason of 2 unseasonable yeares...The merchants forbid any more goods to bee sent from Londont o N.E. All the country, prepareing for war." Taylor mentions the work of John Eliot among the Indians and quotes a letter from Increase Mather. The manuscript also includes accounts of crimes, such as the description of an apprentice stabbed with a rapier hidden in a cane, notes on "prodigies," signs, and portents, and the description of "an unusuall distemper which was generally called a cold, November 1675."
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2005
References
Timothy Taylor, Diary. James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Cite as
Timothy Taylor, Diary. James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
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