A Collection in
the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
Manuscript Number MS 90.4
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation
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Letter to William Hunter, Manuscript # MS 90.4, John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg
Foundation
Anonymous manuscript of satirical essays written by "Tim
Pastime" (ca. 1760-1761) to printer William Hunter relating to
Williamsburg citizens, the College of William and Mary, the
clergy of Virginia, and other matters. The first portion of
the essay concerns Williamsburg citizens and clergy with a
listing of several alleged misdeeds including financial,
moral, and political improprieties. The essay also includes
several offhand references to liquor, mythology, the House of
Burgesses, and education. The second portion of the essay
entitled "Mr Cam[m]'s Oration" concerns the effects of the
Two-penny Act and the Parson's Cause as well as an apparent
student uprising at the College of William and Mary. Over
forty names are mentioned including Mr. [John] Stretch, Robert
Carter Nicholas, John Randolph, James Cocke, Benjamin Waller,
George Wythe, Mr. Southall, William Prentis, [Alexander]
Purdie, Thomas Knox, Dr. [Peter] Hay, Bernard Moore, and
others.