Mark Alexander Boyd

Mark Alexander Boyd (13 January 156210 April 1601) was a Scottish poet and soldier of fortune. His father was from Pinkell, Carrick in Ayrshire. Boyd left Scotland for France as a young man. There he studied civil law. He took part in the religious wars of the League, fighting on the Catholic side. He had a collection of Latin poems published in 1592, at a time when he was in south-west France. He returned to Scotland only at the end of his life. He is now remembered for a few poems in Scots. Boyd, Mark Alexander Boyd, Mark Alexander Boyd, Mark Alexander Boyd, Mark Alexander

 

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