Angler's Ballad, The, verses by
Cotton quoted, 219
Angler's Sure Guide, The, 85 Angler's Vade Mecum, The, by Chetham, 31
Angling Literature in England, by Osmund Lambert, 30
An Humble Eglog, verses by Walton quoted, 197
Animadversions on a Pamphlet en-
titled The Naked Truth, by Dr Francis Turner, 114
Anne, Queen, granted pension to Bishop Ken, 160
Armagh, Ussher, Archbishop of, 175 Arnold, Matthew, on Hooker, 105 Art of Angling, The, by Thomas Barker, 30
Ashmole, his History of the Order of the Garter, 10 Aspenden, birthplace of Seth Ward,
Aston, Sir Walter, quotation from Wotton's letter to, 94
Aubrey, John, Walton's letter on Ben Johnson to, 129
Bacon, George Herbert, friend of, 98 Bait, The, verses by Donne, 231 Bagster, S., his edition of The Com- plete Angler, 51
Barham, Rev. R. H., 37 Barker, Thomas, Walton derived much information on fishing from, 29; The Art of Angling by, 30 Barlow, Mr, Colonel Blague stayed with, 10
Barlow, Richard, 141
Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln, his letter to Walton on his writing The Life of Sanderson, 75; bio. graphical sketch of, 141 Barnes or Berners, Dame Juliana, supposed to have written the Treatyse of Fysshynge, 29
Barrow, Isaac, his fondness for tobacco, 134 and note; pupil of Duport's, 144; enabled by Ham- mond to go to Cambridge, 155 Barry, on Book of Common Prayer, 109
Barton Seagrove, birthplace of Henchman, 157
Barwick, Dr John, preached Morton's funeral sermon, 167
Baxter, Richard, reinstated, 11; possibility of Walton knowing, 13; his manner of writing, 77; his appreciation of George Herbert's poems, 98, 105; his attack on Morley, 165, 174
Bayley, Rev. Henry, friend of Waltons, 180; Laudatorum Car- mina, by, 247; Commendatory Verses, by, 248
Bayne, Mr, quoted on Hooker, 104 Bayne, Paul, Sibbes converted by, 174
Beeching, Canon, quoted on Walton's
education, 5, 20; his study of Walton in his Religio Laici, 89, 90 Belt, his bust of Walton in St Mary's Church, Stafford, 126
Bemerton, George Herbert as clergy- man of, 100, 103
Benson, Archbishop, on Herbert, 99 Benson's Life, quotation from, 99 Beresford, an account of the family of, 71, 72
Beresford Hall, described, 54, 55; Cotton's fishing-house near, 69; account of the Beresford family and their estates, 71, 72 Beresford, John, of Ashbourne, 138 Berkhampstead, birthplace of Thomas Ken, 159
Bethune, Dr, quoted on Walton's knowledge of Latin, 4; his edition of The Complete Angler, 30, 51; Angler's Club mentioned by, 133 Bowles, Rev. William Lisle, 38; his estimate of The Complete Angler, 45, see note, 149 Boyle, Robert, see note, 141 Brasenose College, Harvey educated at, 156
Bristow Park, Joseph Hall born at, 153
British Angler, The, by John Williamson, 32
Brome, Alexander, Walton's eclogue to, 10
Brown, Moses, his edition of The
Complete Angler, 51; see note, 56 Bruised Reed, The, by Richard Sibbes, 174
Buckden, Sanderson desired to be buried at, 110; Thomas Barlow buried at, 141
Bunyan, John, his opinion of prayer,
Burlesque upon Burlesque; or, The Scoffer Scoffed, by Cotton, 57 Burnand, F. C., his Incompleat Angler, 136
Burnet, Bishop, on the controversy on The Naked Truth, 114 Byron, Lord, his lines on Walton quoted, 26
Bible, King James's translation of, 143
Bishopsbourne, Hooker, rector of, 104; Hooker's death, burial and monument at, 107
Blackwood's Magazine, article on Walton in, 46
Blague, Colonel, Charles II. com- mitted his George to, 9; im- prisoned in the Tower, 10 Blount, Sir Thomas, extracts from his Boscobel, 9
Bocton or Boughton, in Kent, 91 Bodleian Library, portrait of Shirley in, 173
Book of St Albans, The, issued in
four parts dealing with sport, 29 Boothby Pagnell, Sanderson pre- sented to living of, 109 Boscobel; or, The Compleat History of His Sacred Majestie's Most Mir- aculous Preservation after the Battle of Worcester, 3rd September 1651, by Sir Thomas Blount, extracts from, 9, 10
Boswell James, quotation from his Life of Dr Johnson, 47
Worcester, 9; his restoration, 10; visits Duppa on his deathbed, 145; helped by Henchman to escape after the battle of Wor- cester, 157; attended by Thomas Ken on his deathbed, 160 Charlton-upon-Otmoor, birthplace of Featley, 146
Chertsey, birthplace of Hammond, 154 Chester, Morton made Bishop of, 167; Pearson made Bishop of, 169 Chevening, in Kent, 2
Cheynell, Francis, see note, 143 Chichester Cathedral, Chillingworth buried in, 143; Henry King buried at, 163; Woodford, Canon of, 179 Chillingworth, William, biographical sketch of, 142
Christ Church, Duppa, Dean of,
145; Fell made Dean of, and his benefactions to, 148-150; Hammond made Canon of, 154; Henry King educated at, 162; portrait of King at, 163; Morley, Canon of, 164; Morton's portrait at, 167; Walton's son, Isaak, educated at, 188 Christ's College, Cambridge, Hench- man educated at, 157
Church History of Britain, by Thomas Fuller, Walton's remarks on, 150, 151
Churton, Archbishop, 169 Clare College, Henchman made
Clarendon's History of the Rebellion,
Clarendon, Lord, in possession of a
portrait of Henchman, 158 Claughton, Bishop, 38
Clavis Mystica, by Featley, 146 Clement VIII., Pope, his opinion on Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, 105 Clifton, in Warwickshire, Harvey buried at, 156
Clogher, Dean of, death of, 61 Cockayne, Sir Ashton, his estimate of Cotton, 61
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, quoted, 8; on the preaching of Donne and Taylor, see note, 18; Lamb's letter about The Complete Angler to, 44 Collar, The, verses by Herbert, 233 Combe, William, his Dance of Death quoted, see note, 6 Commendatory Verses, by Henry Bayley, 248
Complete Angler, The, Walton quotes verses by Christopher Harvie in, 13, 14; the authorities used by Walton in, 29; caused many other books to be written on angling, 30, 31; verses by J. Davors in, 34; its first publication, 40; its various editions and additions, 41- 44; universal appreciation of, 44- 46; Franck's adverse criticism of, 46, 47; list of editions since Walton's death, 51, 52; price of early editions of, 53; Cotton wrote Part II. of, 58; unique copy of, 72; two songs signed I. O. Chalkhill in, 118, 121; "Win- chester Edition" of, 130; Harvey's verses in, 156
Complete Gamester, The, attributed to Cotton, 58
Complete Trotter, The, 43 Contentation,
Cook, Sir Robert, of Highnam, married the widow of George Herbert, 103
Cooper, Sir William, his epitaph to Hooker, 108
Corpus Christi College, Hooker educated at, 104; Featley at, 146; John Hales educated at, 152 Cotton, Beresford, son of Charles Cotton, 63
Cotton, Charles, 11; quoted on Walton's knowledge of fishing, 25; his addition to The Complete Angler, 41, 42; reference to, in The Innocent Epicure, 44; parent- age, birth and early history of, 54, 55; his friendship for Walton, 55, 56; his various publications, 56-58; character of, 58-61; death of, 62; descendants of, 62, 63; and account of the famous fishing- house built by, 69-73; his portrait by Lely, 138; dedicated his trans- lation of Gerard's History to Sheldon, 172; Walton bequeathes a ring to, 187; his verses to Walton quoted, 202-207; his Con- tentation quoted, 208; verses to Walton quoted, 213; The Retire- ment quoted, 215; The Angler's Ballad quoted, 219; To Poet E. W. quoted, 223; The Eighth Psalm Paraphrased, 224
Coventry, Thomas, afterwards Baron Coventry of Aylesbury, 155 Cranmer, Archdeacon, Rachel Floud descended from, 2 and note Crawford Church, Fuller buried in, 152
Crawley, Thomas, witness to Walton's will, 187
Creed, The, Bishop Pearson on, 168 Croft, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford,
supposed author of The Naked Truth, 114
Crompton, Dr Henry, see note, 11 Cromwell, Oliver, his commissions to Penn and Venables, 64; and subsequent displeasure at their failure, 65, 66
Croydon, monument to Sheldon at, 172
Cuddesden, Episcopal Palace of, re- built by Fell, 149
Dalbin, Mrs Walton bequeaths a ring to, 187
Dance, Charles, his dedication, 137 Dance of Death, see note, 6
Danvers, Charles, daughter of, married to Herbert, 102 Darbyshire, John, Walton's bequests to, 185, 187
Davors, J., verses by, in The Com- plete Angler, 34 Davy, Sir Humphrey, quotation from his Salmonia, 39 Dawson, George, the prayers of, 15; quotation from, 74; quoted, 123 Dennys, John, author of The Secrets of Angling, 85
Dewar, George A. B., The Complete Angler, edited by, 130 Dialogue between Isaac Walton and Homologistes, 112
Dippers dipt, The, by Featley, 146 Discipline, verses by Herbert, 235 Dissolution of Dissent, The, by Robert F. Horton, see note, 13 Donne, Dr John, his introductions to Walton, 11; Walton's description of the preaching of, 18, and note; Walton's elegy on, 19; Walton's Life of, 76; parentage of, 78; early career of, 79; ordination of, 80; his power of preaching, 80,
81; his funeral sermon on his wife, 81; made Dean of St Paul's and Vicar of St Dunstan's, 82; his last illness and death, 82-84; epitaph written over his grave the next day, 84, 85; his personal charms, 86; his epitaph in St Paul's, 86; his writings, 87, 88; his character, 89, 90; information on seals of, 130; King's elegy on, 163; received help from Morton, 166; Fear Cast Out, verses by, 226; Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness, by, quoted, 227; A Vale- diction forbidding Mourning, by, quoted, 228; A Sheaf of Snakes used heretofore to be my Seal, the Crest of our poor Family, by, 230; The Bait, by, 231
Dove, River, Cotton's famous fishing- house, by the, 69, see note, 70 Dubravius, Walton uses, as an authority in his Complete Angler,
made Master of, 159. Holds- worth's library acquired by, 159 English Public Schools, Winchester,
by Arthur F. Leach, see note, 93. Epitaph, on David Hookerman, by Walton, quoted, 201
Essays of Montaigne, translated by Cotton, 56, 58
Eton, Sir Henry Wotton's house at, 24. Wotton made Provost of, 95. Wotton buried in College Chapel at, 96. John Hales buried at, 153. Hammond educated at, 154. Pearson educated at, 168 "Euthanasia," discussion on, 88 and note
Fleet Prison, Donne committed to, 79
Floud, Rachel, see Rachel Walton. Floud, Robert, quoted, 40 and note. Floud, Susanna, mother of Walton's first wife, 2
Floud, William, father of Walton's first wife, 2
Franck, Richard, his views on the justification of sport, 26, 28; Northern Memoirs by, 30, 31; his criticism of The Complete Angler, 46; his aspersion on Walton, 128
Freeman, John, founder of the Free- man Fellowships, 157 and note Frome, Ken buried in Parish Church of, 160
Fulgentio, Father, his opinion of the English Church, 93
Fulham Church, Henchman buried in, 158
Fuller, Thomas, quoted on the con- troversy between Hooker and Travers, 104; biographical sketch of, 150-152
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