J» Memoriam James Waylen. 805 



Sir William Lockhart and the campaign in Flanders, as connected with 

 Dunkirk ; and pages 273 — 383 contain nearly one hundred letters and papers 

 of the Protector's, unnoticed in Carlyle's work, and a number of interesting 

 anecdotes connected with him. The book is illustrated by several woodcuts 

 of historical scenes, by Mr. Waylen himself, and plans and maps — together 

 with a portrait of Sir William Lockhart, and one of Cromwell as a child. 



A second issue of the remaining sheets of this edition, with a new title-page, 

 was published by Elliot Stock in 1893. Royal 8vo, cloth, 10*. &d. (8*. to 

 subscribers.) 



A new edition is now (1894) being prepared for the press by the same 

 publishers, which will contain much new and additional matter, collected by 

 Mr. Waylen before his death. 



" "Wiltshire during the Civil Wars." Published in the Wiltshire Inde- 

 pendent, apparently in seventy-eight parts, beginning itfay 28th, 1840 (as 

 mounted in a small folio volume it extends to some 85 pages of small print, 

 in double column). As set forth in the prefacing statement, it is " a series of 

 papers designed to illustrate the history of this county during the period of 

 the Civil Wars " — "embraces the whole county " — and is " intended to present 

 in chronological order the several events." 



A notice in Wilts Arch. Mag., vol. ii., p. 397, repeated vol. iii., p. 125, 

 states that " J. Waylen proposes to re-publish a Political, Military, and 

 Domestic History of this County during the Contests of the 17th century, to 

 be illustrated with engravings designed by himself — to be published by sub- 

 scription in the form of a thick imperial 8vo, price not to exceed a guinea." 

 " The work will contain an account of the estates of all the Boyalists in the 

 county, as well as lists of the Parliament's friends." It was to cover the 

 period from 1640 to 1745. This design of re-publishing was never carried 

 out. The seventy-eighth contribution to the " Independent " has the notice 

 " to be continued " at the end of it, but no more was printed. 



*' The Highwaymen of Wiltshire/' Published in the Wiltshire Inde- 

 pendent of February 14th, 1856, and subsequent numbers, in fourteen parts, 

 containing an account of the careers of the more notorious highway robbers of 

 the county :— Thomas Boulter, James Caldwell, Mary Sandall, William Peare, 

 William Davis, James Whitney, Jervis Matcham and the Dead Drummer, 

 and others. 



These papers were afterwards re-published in the form of a IGmo book of 

 108 pages, entitled " The Highwaymen of Wiltshire, or, a Narrative 

 of the Adventurous Career and Untimely End of divers Free- 

 booters and Smugglers in this and the adjoining Counties. 

 Devizes : N. B. Randle, Market Place." It was published anony. 



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