_R. Cocker, Printer, Market-place, Wigan._
The Publisher, when the foregoing preface was in type, and when,
in the midst of active preparations to commence another volume,
received a communication from the Author to the effect, that his
pen was of no more service. How it has been taken away from him it
can do the public no good to explain:--suffice it for the Publisher
to assert that circumstances have been forced on, which are
infinitely more painful than a want of ability, or material in the
author; a want of encouragement from a kind and numerous public; or
a want of determination on his own part to continue and extend the
work.
The Author had intended, as will be seen in the preface, to write a
series of historical scenes,--scenes of surpassing interest:--the
Subscribers, numerous at the very first, were continually
increasing, especially among the higher classes:--the Publisher was
opening new agencies, receiving new congratulations, and employing
new resources, when an event occured totally unexpected, which
compels him, most reluctantly, to withdraw the pledge so often
given, that other Legends were to issue from his press.
_Wigan, May 22, 1841._
Transcriber’s Notes:
Page numbers 273 and 274 were used twice by the printer. The first
set of pages is left unnumbered in this eBook.
Missing and extra punctuation probably introduced at printing
corrected. Period punctuation, spelling and inconsistent
hyphenation retained.
On page 30, “strange” changed to “stranger” (health and safety of
the stranger)
On page 53, missing hyphen added (not to-night; the air is chill.)
On page 59, missing hyphen added (changed parties to-day)
On page 107, capitalization corrected (discourse last Sunday)
On page 136, “dissaude” changed to “dissuade” (tried all her arts
to dissuade)
On page 156, “mischievions” changed to “mischievous” (the
mischievous girl)
On page 247, capitalization corrected (pensive eye of Lady Mabel)
On page 261, “Hs” changed to “He” (He was a noble boy)
On page 264, “frighful” changed to “frightful” (into that frightful
gallery)
On page 285, missing space added (beside his lady, his sword drawn)
On page 286, extra word “the” removed (instantly the door was
secured)
On page 294, “siezed” changed to “seized” (seized by two armed men)
On page 295, missing word “of” added (the charge of one of the
guards)
On page 299, extra word “as” removed (exposed as I am)
On page 316, “Montresser” changed to “Montressor” (said Montressor
above, and he gently disengaged)
On page 348, missing hyphen added (He might perish to-morrow)
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Legends of Lancashire, by Peter Landreth
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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