Mary Love (née Stone) is known as the biographer of her first husband, the Presbyterian minister and writer Christopher Love (1618-51), who was executed during the Protectorate for conspiring with exiled Royalists. Two manuscripts of her biography are known (
In a determined but unsuccessful attempt to save her husband's life and reputation, Mary Love also submitted four petitions to Parliament, as well as engaging in an exchange with her husband of six fortifying letters in preparation for his death. A collection of these is known to have been made by Nehemiah Wallington (1598-1658), puritan London turner and diarist, although it is not apparently among his various extant notebooks. They were published, together with letters to Christopher Love by several other fellow-Sufferers
, in 1651 as
Christopher Love's own prolific writings and polemics on religious issues were printed in various editions and certain manuscript copies, probably based on these prints, are known: for instance, a transcript of the posthumously published