Wyvill-G—ll coterie
A group of individuals clustered around Mrs. C[atherine?] Wyvill and Miss G—ll, seemingly of the York area; active mid-1780s to c. 1797. Discussed in Schellenberg, Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture: 1740–1790(Cambridge UP, 2016).
- Regions: Yorkshire
- York, Yorkshire
Mrs. C. Wyvill
Coteries | Wyvill-G—ll coterie |
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Possibly first name Catherine; contributor to a series of poetic exchanges associated with the Wyvill-G—ll coteire featured in an anonymous manuscript miscellany; author of “Verses addressed to Mrs W[yvi]ll,” “To the Memory of Mr Howard,” “To be presented to Miss Wyvill the day she compleats her sixth year by her aunt and godmother,” and “Verses in Answer to those on Sensibility.”
Leeds Brotherton Lt 100
Title | Untitled |
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Period | 1761-1790 , 1791-1820 |
Archive | Brotherton Library |
Anonymous, ca. 1775–1810.
130 items.
Pieces from Garrick's memoir and other prose with a record of Wyvill-G—ll coterie's poetic exchanges in the middle.