Item genre: Motto

British Library: Add. MS 4454
The religious meditations, verse and autobiographical writings of Katherine Austen (1664-83)
Katherine Austen (Author)

Item 175 (Inscription, Motto), fol. 114r

My strength will I ascribe unto my God.

[This is the entire text of msItem 175, which is written in a large, relatively ornate italic hand and occupies the top third / half of fol. 114r.]


British Library: Add. MS 4454
The religious meditations, verse and autobiographical writings of Katherine Austen (1664-83)
Katherine Austen (Author)

Item 185 (Inscription, Motto), fol. 114v

Charity begins at home is the voice of the world.

[This is the complete text of msItem 185.]


Newberry Library: Wing MS ZW 645.K29
Proverbs ( 1 January 1606)
(scribe) Esther Inglis

Item 24 (Closing material, Drawing, Motto), fol. 22r

nil penna sed usus

[

Decorated page, showing a device of crossed gold pens interweaving a green floral wreath, surmounted by a jewelled crown, with a double blue rule above and below. Inglis's motto, "Nil penna sed usus", straddles the device

]


British Library: Add. MS 19633
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (1 January, 1615)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 2.5 (Motto), fol. 3r

De l'eternel le bien, / De moi le mal ou rien.

[Each line on either side of the self-portrait.]

[Fol. 3v is blank.]


British Library: Add. MS 19633
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (1 January, 1615)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 4 (Motto), fol. 68r

Durum patientia frango.

[Fol. 2v is blank.]


British Library: Add. MS 22606
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (27 June, 1617)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 2.3 (Verse, Motto), fol. 5r

De l'Eternel le bien /De moi le mal, ou rien/ Iunii xxiii, 1617.

[Complete text.]


British Library: Add. MS 22606
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (27 June, 1617)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 4 (Motto), fol. 69r

Durum patientia frango.

[Complete text.]

[Verso blank]


Bodleian Library: MS Bodl. 987
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (21 June 1617)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 4 (Motto), fol. 70r

Durum patientia frango

[Complete text.]

[Fol. 70r is blank.]


Bodleian Library: MS Bodl. 987
Transcription by Esther Inglis of Guy du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac's Quatrains (21 June 1617)
Esther Inglis (Scribe)

Item 5 (Verse, Motto), fol.71r

De l'Eternel le bien/ De moy le mal our rien Junii xxi, 1617

[Complete text.]

[Preceded by a blank page, fol. 70v.]