A poem in defence of the decency of the cathedral in Oxford, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Item
MS. Tanner 466, fol. 68
Held at the Weston Library
A poem in defence of the decency of the cathedral in Oxford, occasioned by a Banbury brother who called us idolaters. Begins, "You that prophan’d our windowes with a tongue, / Set like some clockes on purpose to go wrong."
Dates
- Creation: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Extent
1 item
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 466, fol. 68
Creator
- From the Collection: Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury (Person)
- From the Collection: Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary (Person)
- From the Collection: Allin | Sir | Thomas | 1612-1685 | Knight | Admiral (Person)
- From the Collection: Lenthall | Sir | William | 1591-1662 | Knight | Speaker of the House of Commons, Master of the Rolls (Person)
Repository Details
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