“…These have complicated the simple narratives that cast illegitimacy as a function either of 'marriage frustrated', or the 'bastardy-prone sub-society'. Instead, studies by Rebecca Probert, Tanya Evans, Thomas Nutt, Alanna Tomkins, Samantha Williams, Emma Griffin, Joanne Bailey, Angela Muir and Katie Barclay, have shown that the baptism of a child outside marriage was the outcome of complex social processes (Probert 2014;Evans 2005;Nutt 2005;Tomkins 2015;Williams 2014;Griffin 2013;Bailey 2014;Muir 2018;Barclay 2019). Parents might not marry because mobility, unemployment or war prevented it, or even because of passing suspicions, jealousies or gossip.…”