Item genre: Portrait

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 2.4 (Portrait), fol. 3r


Esther Inglis (Scribe)

[Self-portrait of Esther Inglis against a blue background, wearing a ruff and a stovepipe hat, looking slightly to the right. Within an oval wreath]

[Preceded by a blank page, fol. 2v.]


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 2.3 (Portrait), fol.6r

[Picture.]


Dr. Williams's Library: MS 28.58
Biography of Christopher Love (after 1660)
Mary Love (Author)

Item 1 (Engraving, Portrait), fol. [i]

[This leaf is of a different paper stock from the rest of the manuscript. The recto is blank, and on the verso is a copperplate engraving of Christopher Love, signed "M.Vdr.Gucht.Scul", with "71" written in red ink on its lower right-hand corner, and "Beheaded 22 Aug 1651 on Tower Hill" written in pencil above the numeral. The leaf appears to have been taken from either a 1715 or 1717 edition of Clarendon's History of the Grand Rebellion.]


Dr. Williams's Library: MS 28.58
Biography of Christopher Love (after 1660)
Mary Love (Author)

Item 2 (Engraving, Portrait), fol. [ii]

[This leaf is of a different paper stock, both from the first leaf and from the rest of the manuscript as a whole. The recto is blank except for "5" written in pencil on the top, right corner. Another copperplate engraving, signed "T Cross Sculpsit", is pasted onto the verso. The engraving resembles, but is not identical, to the portrait printed in the 1652 edition of Christopher Love's Grace.]


Bodleian Library: MS Eng. poet e. 31
Verse miscellany with additional recipes (1691-1706)
Octavia Walsh (Author, Scribe)

Item 5 (Portrait), fol. 3r-v

Portrait of Octavia Walsh

[

Pen-and-ink portrait of Octavia Walsh.

]

[Endorsed in a later (nineteenth-century?) hand: "Mrs Octavia Walsh sister to William Walsh Esq. of Abberley Lodge in the County of Worcester. R.B."]

[fol. 3v is a blank page.]