Elegies on the much to be lamented death of that faithful servant of God Mr. William Taylor, late Minister of the parish of St. Stephanes Coleman streete: London. Who departed this life September 7 1661, [ca. 1660-1680].

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Elegies on the much to be lamented death of that faithful servant of God Mr. William Taylor, late Minister of the parish of St. Stephanes Coleman streete: London. Who departed this life September 7 1661, [ca. 1660-1680].

Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, of seven poems lamenting the death of the minister William Taylor. The poems are signed by ejected ministers Henry Wilkinson, Roger Drake, and Thomas Watson (d. 1686), as well as John Walls, S. B., G. C., and S. T. S. B.'s poem reveals that Taylor "interlaced/Love to his God and Prince, when both defac'd,/Them both he served in the usurpers time,/Though Calvines preist: ah! this his onely crime."

1 v. (7 p.) ; 19 x 15 cm.

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