WAYLAND-WOOD, (Norfolk) on the left-hand bet. Walton and Merton, is commonly called Wailing-Wood, from a tradition of 2 infants murdered here by their uncle, which gave rise, 'tis said, to the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood. This place gives name to the H. and the sheriffs-term was always kept in a part of the wood, which is now owned by Tho. de Grey, Esq;.