306 In Memoriam James Waylen. 



mously. The frontispiece of Boulter and Caldwell's night attack on a post- 

 chaise is from a drawing of Mr. Waylen's. 



A second edition was published by Brampton, of Devizes. 



The papers in the Wiltshire Independent contain some information not 

 reprinted in the book — but the book, on the other hand, has accounts of some 

 additional highwaymen not mentioned in the paper. 



" The History of the Quakers of Wiltshire.'' A series of papers pub. 

 lished in the Devizes Advertiser in the years 1864 — 66, dealing with the 

 most notable Quaker preachers who suffered persecution or preached in the 

 county from 1656 to 1852. Amongst others of whose life and work sketches 

 are given are, W. Penn, Barbara Blagden, Thomas Lawrence, William 

 Hitchcock, John Koberts, William Stovey, William Moxon, and Samuel 

 Capper. Cut from the newspaper and mounted these papers fill sixteen pages 

 of small print in double column, 4to. 



" Mornings at Bowood." Consists of four chapters, published in The 

 Wiltshire Indejpendent, about 1866 or 1867, dealing with Bowood, Sir Orlando 

 Bridgman, Calne Politics, the Title of Lansdowne, and the House of Petty — 

 filling, as mounted, nine 4to pages. 



*' The Cavaliei'S of North Wilts/' A series of papers extending to five 

 pages small folio, double column, were printed in the Devizes Advertiser, 

 beginning May, 1867, but first appeared in The Monthly Packet for August, 

 1866. 



" Nonconformity in Devizes " was published in the Devizes Advertiser in 

 twenty-five chapters between May 3rd and December 8th, 1877. This was 

 the work of Edward Waylen, but after his death, October 23rd, 1877, the 

 last four chapters and an appendix were written by his brother James. These 

 papers, filling thirty- seven 4to pages (mounted in double column), contain an 

 immense quantity of interesting matter concerning the most prominent 

 Nonconformists of the town, as well as the more notable Anglican clergy for 

 the last two centuries. 



Papers in the JFilis Arch(eological Magazine :— 



1854. "Vol. i., pp. 210 — 211. Note on a Petition for appointment to a corrody 



in Malmesbury Abbey. 

 „ „ pp. 217 — 232. The Hertford Correspondence, consisting of 



letters and documents passing between the Earl of Hertford, 

 his Deputy-Lieutenants, and other distinguished persons, on 

 various matters connected with the County of Wilts, temjp. 

 J<ames I., with preliminary remarks. 



1855. Vol. ii., pp. 131—132. Notes on The SherifE of Wilts Imprisoned at 



