1. Richard Mulcaster wrote in 1581 that ‘all the people which be in our contrie be either gentlemen or of the commonalty’ (Positions [1581] p. 198).
2. Keith Wrightson , English Society, 1580–1680 (1982) p. 24.
3. Barbara J. Todd , ‘The remarrying widow: a stereotype reconsidered’, Women in English Society, pp. 79, 82, 91, n. 58.
4. The Catholic and Protestant Gentry of Lancashire during the Civil War Period;Blackwood;Trans. Hist. Soc. Lanes and Cheshire,,1977