Bodleian Library: MS Rawlinson C. 528 Prayers (
1703/4) Elizabeth Baxter
(
Author) Short entry.
Dr. Williams's
Library: MS 24.49 Meditations, prayers, hymns and a diary (Late 17th-early 18th century) Ollive Cooper
(Author) Short entry.
Folger
Library: MS V.a.511 Instructions for my children, or any other Christian, 1606 (1606-c.1750 ) Elizabeth Richardson
(
Author, main scribe)
East Sussex Record
Office: ASH 3501 Religious meditations and prayers, 1625, for the author's
daughters (1626-1635) Elizabeth Richardson
(
author, scribe)
Bodleian Library: MS Rawlinson D.78 Meditations and prayers (
Copied out 1686-1703) Elizabeth Delaval
(
Author) Lady Anne Delaval
(
Author) Short entry.
Huntington
Library: MS EL 8376 Papers of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton (Transcribed after 1663) Elizabeth Egerton, Lady Brackley, Countess
of Bridgewater
(Author) Short entry.
Huntington
Library: MS EL 8377 Papers of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton (Transcribed after 1663) Elizabeth Egerton, Lady Brackley, Countess
of Bridgewater
(Author) Short entry.
British Library: MS Egerton 607 Prayers, Meditations, and Devotional Pieces (before 1663) Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater
(
Author)
British Library: MS Royal 7 D. X Translation of Katherine Parr's Prayers and Meditations from
English into French, Italian and Latin (30 December
1545) Elizabeth I
(Translator and scribe)
Huntington
Library: MS HM 15369 Prayers, biblical extracts, and meditations, 1633 (1633) Elizabeth
Hastings
(author)
Huntington
Library: MS EL 6871 Prayers, biblical extracts, and meditations, 1633 (1633) Elizabeth
Hastings
(Author)
Huntington
Library: Hastings Literature Box 1, Folder 6 Prayers, biblical extracts, and meditations, 1633 (1633. This copy was presented to a
later Elizabeth Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon (the wife of the seventh earl;
the author of the manuscript was the wife of the fifth earl) on 20 July 1676,
but the manuscript itself was copied by the same scribal hand which copied out
the other three copies of this work. Two of those other copies are dated 1633,
the year of the writer's death, and so 1633 must be the date of transcription.
Hastings may have compiled the materials in the manuscript years earlier.
) Elizabeth
Hastings
(Author)
Huntington
Library: Hastings Religious Box 2, Folder 8 Prayers, biblical extracts, and meditations, 1633 (1633. The manuscript may have been
dated 1633 on fol. 1r, just as two other copies of the volume are (HM 15369 and
EL 6871), but the leaf has been torn right where the date would be. On the
other hand, the manuscript which it most resembles in terms of the order of its
contents (Hastings Literature, Box, 1, Folder 6) does not list the date 1633 on
fol. 1r and so perhaps this manuscript omitted it as well. It is highly likely
that since all four manuscripts are in the same scribal hand, all of them were
transcribed in 1633, the year of Hastings's death. Hastings may have compiled
the materials in the manuscript years earlier.) Elizabeth
Hastings
(Author)
Huntington
Library: Hastings Religious, Box 1, Folder 13 Sermon notes, biblical extracts, meditations, and a prayer (c.1625-1633. Dates occasionally appear
in titles in this manuscript (1625 and 1631). One of her sources was printed
in 1633 (John Preston's "Sins overthrow"). Hastings died
in 1633.) Elizabeth
Hastings
(Author, scribe)
Northamptonshire Record Office: Montagu of Boughton Correspondence vol 3 pp. 232-259 Poems and prayers of Anne Mountagu () Anne Mountagu
(Author)
Short entry.
Bodleian Library: MS Add. B. 58 Private prayers () Dorothy, Lady Pakington
(
Author) E. Eyre
(
Scribe) Short entry.
William
Andrews Clark Memorial Library: MSS P 381 M3 P921 [164-?] Bound v. I and III Prayers (c. 1640-1680) Margaret Pelham
(author, scribe)
Charles E Young Research
Library, UCLA: Spec. Coll. MS 170/326 Prayers and devotional essays (1673-1693) Hannah Pilkington
(Author) Short entry.
Northamptonshire Record Office: Finch Hatton MS 252 Sermons and Prayers (after 1643) Anne Wrottesley
(Compiler)
Short entry.
Beinecke
Library: MS b.222 Devotional miscellany (c. 1662-1672) Ursula Wyvill
(Compiler)
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