4 Fithian, Journal and Letters, 38-39.

5 For gold and silver hatbands see Massingbird Diary, 1648, Ms. MM10/1 LINCRO; ribands and laces frequently appear in John Haynes Household Account Book, 3 Sept. 1638, Ms. 36 DEVRO.

6 Carter, Diary, II, 938.

7“Gentlemen appear in all places naked (i.e. without their swords) … from a polite declaration that in places of public resort all distinctions ought to be lost in a general complaisance.” Arthur Rowntree, History of Scarborough, 256.