Edwin Alfred Walford was an English author and historian, known primarily for his detailed accounts of historical events and places in England. His notable work, 'Edge Hill: The Battle and Battlefield; With Notes on Banbury & Thereabout,' delves into the significant Battle of Edge Hill, which was fought during the English Civil War in 1642. Walford's writing is characterized by its thorough research and vivid descriptions, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and the geographical landscape of the battlefield. Walford's contributions to historical literature are marked by his ability to weave together narrative and analysis, making his works valuable resources for both historians and general readers interested in England's tumultuous past. His focus on local history and battlefields reflects a broader trend in 19th-century literature, where authors sought to document and preserve the rich tapestry of their national heritage. Although not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Walford's work remains significant for its meticulous attention to detail and its role in popularizing the study of local history in England.