Elizabeth Jocelin (née Brooke) is recognized for her notable contribution to the mother's legacy
genre, an unfinished work written for her first child, her daughter Theodora, whose birth cost Jocelin her life nine days later. The work was edited and steered through the press in 1624 by the Calvinist minister Dr Thomas Goad (1576-1638). It is possible that one of the two recorded surviving manuscripts of
One other item recorded here (legacy
containing a reader's manuscript verse and prose, giving advice to children, etc., which may in part have been inspired by Jocelin's work.