Bis ins 19. Jahrhundert hinein lediglich Campden genannt: s. John Gorton: A topographical dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland, compiled from local information, and the most recent and official authorities. Chapman and Hall, London 1833, S. 358.
Patricia Demers: Women's Writing in English: Early Modern England. University of Toronto Press, Toronto 2005, S. 8.
Alison Booth: How to make it as a woman : collective biographical history from Victoria to the present. University of Chicago Press, Chicago u. a. 2004, S. 349.
Gerda Lerner: The Creation of Feminist Consciousness: From the Middle Ages to Eighteen-seventy. Oxford University Press, Oxford/New York 1994, S. 230.
Josephine A. Roberts (Hrsg.): The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge 1985, S. 3.
Vgl. Peter John Croft, Margaret M. Smith (Hrsg.): Index of English literary manuscripts. Band 3, 1700–1800, S. 2, John Gay – Ambrose Philips, with a first-line index to parts 1 and 2. Mansell/Bowker, London/New York 1989, S. 113.
Siehe: John Nichols, J. B. Nichols: Illustrations of the literary history of the eighteenth century. Consisting of authentic memoirs and original letters of eminent persons; and intended as a sequel to the Literary anecdotes. Bd. 4, Printed for the author, by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London 1817–1858, S. 221.
H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Band 4: The Eighteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2005, S. 308.
George Ballard: Memoirs of several ladies of Great Britain, who have been celebrated for their writings or skill in the learned languages, arts and sciences. Printed by W. Jackson, for the author, Oxford 1752, S. V.
zum Beispiel zu Margaret Beaufort: Alan Hager (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia of British Writers, 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries. Facts On File, New York 2005, S. 26.