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  63 Cellier, ‘Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital’, p.137.

  64 See Cellier, To Dr–, An Answer, pp.1–2.

  65 Cellier, To Dr–, An Answer, p.7.

  66 Cellier, To Dr–, An Answer, p.8.

  67 Strickland, English Queens, V, pp.214–26.

  68 Dr Chamberlen’s Letter, Sloane MSS, 4107, p.150.

  Epilogue: How Strong?

  1 Mercurius Militaris, 22 April 1649.

  2 cit. Green, Queen Anne, p. 111.

  3 Makin, Essay on Education, p.11; Notestein, ‘English Woman’, p.83.

  4 Astell, Reflections, p.85.

  5 Agrippa, Female Pre-eminence, pp.1–2.

  6 Sprint, Bride-Woman Counseller.

  7 Lawes Resolutions, p.144; Essay in Defense of the Female Sex, p.38. (Probably written by Mrs Judith Drake, see Reynolds, Learned Lady, p.297.)

  8 Hieron, Helpe unto Devotion, p.386.

  9 Chambers, Mary Ward, II, p.33.

  10 HMC, 12th Report, Appendix, Part V, p.158.

  11 Seaver, Seventeenth-Century England, p.9.

  12 Cust Family Records, series II, p.120.

  13 Cartwright, Sacharissa, p.74.

  14 ‘The Female Warrior’, Douce Ballads, I (79).

  15 Taylor, ‘Treasures of Friendship’, p.53.

  16 Abbadie, Panégyrique de Marie, Reine d’Angleterre, see esp. pp.2, 7, 8, 13, 31; it was also printed in English.

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  The place of publication is London unless otherwise stated.

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