804 In Memoriam James Wa^len. 



printed for the Author, and sold by Longman & Co., Paternoster 

 Row, and T. B. Smith, Devizes. 1839." Is an 8vo volume of 362 

 pages, published in cloth at 14*. It is illustrated with a frontispiece and 

 other woodcuts. This was re-published anonymously in au enlarged form in 

 1859, as 



"A History, Military and Municipal, of the Ancient Borough of 

 The Devizes, and subordinately of the entire Hundred of Potterne 

 and Cannings, in which it is included. London : Longman, 

 Brown, & Co., Paternoster Row ; Devizes : Henry Bull, Saint 

 John Street. 1859." Bvo, pp. 602. It is illustrated with woodcuts and 

 steel engravings, as well as by several historical scenes from Mr. Waylen's 

 drawings. The principal contents are : — pages 1 — 22, origin of the town ; 

 23—66, Bishop Roger's Castle ; 66—97, the stoi7 of Hubert de Bnrgh ; 97 

 — 101, state of the Town during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ; 101 — 

 113, the Reformation ; 113—134, Queen Elizabeth, &c. ; 134—160, the Civil 

 War; 161-108, the siege; 169—295, the Battle of Roundway, War and 

 Commonwealth ; 295 — 362, Nonconformity, Biographical Notices of prominent 

 Nonconformists, the Quakers, Elections, and varia ; 363 — 596, events later 

 than the seventeenth century. Index at end. 



" A History, Military and Municipal, of the Town (otherwise called 

 the City) of Marlborough, and more generally of the entire 

 Hundred of Selkley, by James Waylen. London, John Russell 

 Smith, 36, Soho Square, mdcccliv." The introduction fills v pages, 

 the work itself 570. 8vo cloth. Pages 1 — 21 , the pre-Norman period ; 22 — 

 79, the Norman period ; 80 — 84, the Reformation; 85 — 137, Municipal 

 History ; 137—251, Stuart rule, events to Death of Charles I. ; 251—330, 

 events subsequent to death of the King, the Restoration ; 330 — 397, Municipal 

 History after the Restoration, the Charters, &c. ; 397 — 496, later Miscellanea, 

 496 — 565, Local Biography. Index. 



A review of this work, by G. Powlett Scrope, appeared in vol. i. of the 

 Wilts Arch. Mag., pp. 116—131. 



" The House of Cromwell and the Story of Dunkirk. London : 

 Chapman & Hall, Limited, 193, Piccadilly, 1880.-'" " Dedicated by 

 permission, to Thomas Carlyle, Esq., whose ' elucidations ' of Oliver Cromwell's 

 Letters and Speeches have elevated our admiration of the Protector into 

 love." It is a royal 8vo volume of vii and 389 pages, with 2 pages of index 

 additional at the end. In the first 172 pages the Author " traces down to 

 our own day the families descended from Oliver Cromwell, carrying on the 

 work begun by Mark Noble in 1787." Pages 173 — 272 are taken up with 



