In Memoriam James Waylen. 807 



Devizes, 1741. — Lamps on Beckhampton Down, 1743. — 



Tisbury a market town. 

 „ „ pp. 257—260. Notes on Henry, Earl of Danby.— Ctalfield 



House. — Curious tenure at Hakeneston, 1322. 

 „ „ p. 398. Grant of Clarendon PaA to the Duke of Albemarle. 



1856. Vol. iii., pp. 115—119. Christopher Wren, of East Knoyle, D.D. 



„ „ pp. 119 — 124. Who destroyed the Images at the West End of 



Salisbury Cathedral ? 

 „ „ p. 125. Mr. DarJey ^t Charlton Park. 



„ „ pp. 245 — 249. The Despencers' Estates in Wilts. 



1857. „ pp.367 — 376. Mysterious Death of a Lord-Lieutenant of Wilts, 



or the Story of the Marlborough Piu-Maker. 

 „ „ pp.376 — 379. Notes on Accident to Charles Dry den at Charlton. 



— Cloth-Making, time of Henry YIII. — Birthplace of Pitt. 

 1859. Vol. vi., pp. 215—223. The Dead Drummer, a Legend of Salisbury 



Plain. 

 1887-89. Vol. xxiii., pp. 314—346 ; vol. xxiv., pp. 58—103, and 308—344, The 



Wiltshire Compounders. 

 1890. Vol, xxT., pp. 112 — 118. Wiltshire's Contribution to the Piedmontese 



Fund. 



1892. Vol. xxvi., pp. 343—391. The Falstone Day-Book (Diary of Parlia- 



mentary Committee for Wilts). 



1893. Vol. xxvii., pp. 113—120. The Wilts County Court— Devizes versus 



Wilton. (A great part of this was re-printed from GillmarCt 

 Devizes Almanack and Directory for 1892.) 



*' Wiltshire Worthies.'' A series of papers in the Devizes Advertiser : — 

 1865—67. " Historieo-Religious Sketches — viewed from the Nonconformist 

 standpoint." 



Lucy St. John, the Cinderella of Wiltshire. 

 John Cennick, the Evangelist of North Wilts. 



The Story of the two Confessors of Marlborough, or a race between a 

 . Protestant Sheriff and a Catholic Inquisitor. 

 A Comedian burnt at Salisbury. 

 Burning of two Baptists. 

 John Ayliffe of Tockenham. 



"The Home Circle at Longleat 160 yeai-s ago." Devizes Miscellany, 



vol. ii.. May 1, 1852, pp. 57—61. 

 " Heale House." Remarkable instance of the provisions of an unjust will 



being defeated. Notes and Queries, 2nd Series, vi., 134. 



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