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York, his purchase of Cotton's
famous fishing-house, 72
Grove Park, Herts, the seat of Lord
Clarendon, 158

Hailes, Lord, 48

H

Hales, John, biographical sketch of,
152

Hallam, Henry, quoted on Protestant-
ism, 17, his opinion of The Complete
Angler, 44; quoted, 88; quoted on
Herbert's work, 99; quoted on
Hooker, 104, 107; quoted on
Hammond, 155; his opinion of
Shirley, 173

Hall, Joseph, biographical sketch of,
153

Hall, Stephen, 169

Hammond, Dr Henry, Fell's life of,
149; biographical sketch of, 154-
156; his epitaph written by
Henchman, 158
Hammond, Dr John, 154
Hampton Lovett, Hammond buried
at, 156
Hangham, 109

Hare, quotation from his London,
see note, 86

Harecourt, Valentine, Walton be-
queaths ring to, 187
Harleian Miscellany, 52

Hart Hall, Donne sent to, 79 and
note

Harvey, Christopher, biographical

sketch of, 156, 179

Harvie, Christopher, his verses on
the Prayer Book, quoted in The
Complete Angler, 13, 14
Hatch, E., quotation from, 74
Hawkins, Anne, see Anne Walton
Hawkins, William, Dr., Prebendary
of Winchester Cathedral, 160;
Walton's legacies to, 182-186;
married Anne Walton, 189; buried
in Winchester Cathedral, 187, 189
Hawkins, Sir John, his edition of
The Complete Angler, 51, 52;
White's description of Cotton's
fishing-house written for, 70
Haylett, William, his estimate of
The Complete Angler, 44; quoted

46.
Heigham, Hall buried at, 154

Henchman, Humphrey, Bishop of
London, biographical sketch of,

157
Heresbachius' Husbandry, Walton in-

debted to for some of his ideas, 41
Herbert, Life of George, by Walton,
76; parentage and education of, 97;
his poems on the appreciation they
received, 98; windows to his
memory in Trinity College, 99;
his views on prayer, 100; his
resolutions on his induction to
Bemerton, 101; his illness and
death, 102; verses wrapt up
with a seal given him by Donne,
103, 131; The Elixir, verses by,
quoted 232; The Collar, by, 233;
The Pulley, 234; Discipline, by,
235; Sunday, by, 237
Herbert, Richard, father of George
Herbert, 97.

Heywood, John, 78

Higgs, Walter, Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 187

Histories and Antiquities of Lambeth,
see note, 147

History of the Commonwealth, by G.
S. R. Gardiner, quotation from, 66.
History of Philosophy The, by Thomas
Stanley, 173

History of the Life of the Duke of
Epernon, translated by Cotton, 57.
Holdsworth, Richard, biographical
sketch of, 158

Holinshed, Thomas, Walton's legacy
to, 186

Honiwood, Dr, Dean of Lincoln, 180
Hooker, Life of, by Walton, 21, 76;
parentage and education of, 103;
his unfortunate marriage, 104 ;
Master of the Temple and con-
troversy with Travers, 104; be-
came Rector of Bishopsbourne,
104; his Ecclesiastical Polity and
religious views, 104, 105; his
death, 106; memorials to, 107;
Cooper's epitaph to, 108, 172
Hooker, Joane, wife to Richard
Hooker, 104; her second marriage
and death, 107

Hope, Dr W., quotation from his
Life of Ward, 177
Horne, Dr., 48

Horton, Dr Robert, his opinion of the
Book of Common Prayer, 13 and

note

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K

Keeling, Judge, his caution to Bun-
yan, 13

Ken, Anne, see Anne Walton
Ken, John, Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 186

Ken, Thomas, father of Walton's
second wife, 2, 159

Ken, Dr Thomas, Bishop of Bath and
Wells, half-brother to Walton's
second wife, 2; biographical sketch
of, 159-161; Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 186

King, Dr John, Bishop of London,
Donne ordained by, 80; his elegy
on Donne, see note, 83; Sanderson
ordained by, 109; father to Henry
King, 161

King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester,
preached Duppa's funeral sermon,
146; quoted on John Hales, 152;
biographical sketch of, 161, 162
King, Mrs Walton bequeaths a ring
to, 187

King's College, Pearson Fellow of,
168

Kirby, Rev. William, 37

Kitchen, Dean, statue of Walton
placed in screen of Winchester
Cathedral by permission of, 126;
his book on Winchester, 161

J

Jesse, Edward, quoted on the friend-
ship between Wotton and Walton,
24
Jessopp, Dr, on Donne's funeral

sermon upon his wife, 81
Jesus College, Pearson Master of,
168; Pearson's portrait at, 169;
Seth Ward elected principal of,
177
John, Mrs Eliza, Walton bequeaths
a ring to, 187
Johnson, Mrs Eliza, received auto-
graph copy of Walton's Lives from
the author, see note, 50
Johnson, Dr Samuel, quoted on
Walton's friendships, 11; quoted,
47, 49

Journey to Beresford Hall, A, by W.

Alexander, see note, 69
Juxon, Archbishop, 171

L

Laggan, David, his portrait of Ward,
177

Lamb, Charles, quoted on The Com-
plete Angler, 44

Lambert, Osmund, his Angling
Literature of England, 30
Lambeth Parish Church, Featley
buried in, 147; description of font
in, 147

Landor, Walter Savage, quoted, see
note, 34, 105; quotation from his
Conversations, 137

Lane, Dr, dispute about Mastership
of St John's College, 158
Lang, Andrew, his letter to Walton
in his Letters to Dead Authors, 134
Langhill, birthplace of Thomas
Barlow,
141

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Lecky, W. E. H., his Nationalism
in Europe, 105

Lee, Thomas, of Darn Hall, 68
Le Gallienne, Richard, his edition of

The Complete Angler, 51, 130
Lely, Sir Peter, his portrait of
Cotton, 138; an account of, 138;
his portrait of Henchman, 158;
his portrait of Ussher, 176
Letters to Dead Authors, Andrew

Lang's letter to Walton in his, 134
Lichfield, Morton made Bishop of,
167

Life of Bishop Ken, by James Hey-
wood Markland, 163

Life of Donne, see Donne

Life of George Herbert, see Herbert
Life of Richard Hooker, see Hooker
Life of Dr Johnson, by James Bos-

well, quotation from, 47

Life of the Right Reverend Seth, Lord
Bishop of Salisbury, quotation
from, 177

Life of Dr Sanderson, see Sanderson
Life of Wotton, see Wotton

Lincoln, Sanderson made Fellow

and afterwards Bishop of, 109, 110;
Thomas Barlow made Bishop of,
141

Lingard, see note, 65

Literary History, by Hallam, quota-

tion from, 88, 99; on Hooker, 104,
107; quotation from, on Hammond,
155
Lives, Walton's, their compilation
and editions, 74-78; life of Donne,
78, 91; life of Wotton, 91-96; life
of George Herbert, 97-103; life of
Hooker, 103-107; life of Sander-
son, 108-112

Lloyde, John, Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 187
Lombart, see note, 40
Longworth, Berkshire, birthplace of
John Fell, 150

Love and Truth, 21; a reply to The
Naked Truth, Walton its probable
author, controversy thereon, 114-
118

Love of Amos and Laura, The, dedi-
cated to Walton, 3

Lowell, quoted on Walton's ignorance
of Latin, 4; quoted on Walton's
friendships, 12; quoted, 22
Lutterel, E., his portrait of George
Morley, 166

M

Macaulay, quotation from his History
of England, 128

Magdalene College, Duport made
Master of, 144; Hammond
educated at, 154; Pierce, Fellow
and afterwards President of, 169
Magee, Archbishop, 37

Major, J., his edition of The Com-
plete Angler, 46, 51; quotation
from, 139

Malherbe, 91

Markland, Abraham, biographical
sketch of, 163, witness to Walton's
will, 187

Markland, Michael, druggist, 163
Markland, James Heywood, 163
Marriot, Richard, Walton's legacy to,
186, 187

Marston, R. B., his Walton and the
Earlier Fishing Writers, 30; his
edition of The Complete Angler,
51; pedigree of the Cotton family
given by, 63; Walton's cabinet
described by, 126

Marvell, Andrew, on the controversy
on the pamphlet The Naked Truth,
114

Matthew, Rev. Theobald, 37

Maxwell, Sir H., his Salmon and Sea

Trout, see note, 23

Meath, Ussher made Bishop of, 175
Memorials of Westminster Abbey, by

Dean Stanley, 1; quotation from,

49

Memoirs of the Sieur de Pontis, Cotton
engaged upon at the time of his
death, 63

Merchant Taylors' School, Markland
educated at, 163; Shirley educated
at, 172
Merewether, Dr, Ken attended by,
160

Merton College, Oxford, Hales Fellow
of, 152

Midnight Meditations,

quotation

from, see note, 84
Milman, Dean, on Donne's preaching,

see note, 18
Milton, John, possibility of Walton
knowing, 12; Ussher's controversy
with, 175

Milward, Mrs Eliza, Walton be-
queaths ring to, 187

Milward, Robert, the George trans-
mitted to, 10

Milward, W., Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 187

Mitford, Mary Russell, her apprecia-
tion of The Complete Angler, 45;
quoted on Walton's Lives, 75
Monastery and Cathedral of Worces-
ter, The, by John Noake, 159
Montaigne, his Essays translated by
Cotton, 56, 58

More, Henry, author of The Mystery
of Godliness, see note, 114
Walton be-
Morley, Francis, 164;
queaths a ring to, 186
Morley, George, Bishop of Worcester,
afterwards Bishop of Winchester,
2; Walton wrote lives of Hooker
and Herbert while staying with,
77; Walton dedicated his Life of
Sanderson to, 110; Thomas Ken,
chaplain to, 160; biographical
sketch of, 164-166; Woodward
ordained by, 179

Morley, Henry, his introduction to
Walton's Lives, 20

Morton, Bishop, A Treatise on the
Nature of God attributed to, 41,
79; biographical sketch of, 166
Morton, Elionora, married to Sir
Henry Wotton, 96

Morton, Richard, Alderman of York,
166

Mystery of Godliness, The, by Henry
More, 114

National Portrait Gallery, Morley's
portrait in, 166; Ussher's portrait
in, 176; Seth Ward's portrait in,

177
National Review, The, article on
Donne in, 89

Natural Theology, by Dr William
Paley, 37

Nelson, Anne, see Anne Sanderson
Nelson, Rev. Henry, Rector of
Hangham, 109

New College, Oxford, Sir Henry
Wotton at, 91; Thomas Ken
educated at, 159; portraits of
Ken in, 161

Newman, Cardinal, quoted, 20
Nine Cases of Conscience Occasionally
Determined, by Bishop Sanderson,
110
Nineteenth Century, The, quotation
from, 75

Noake, John, author of The Monastery
and Cathedral of Worcester, 159
No Peace with Rome, by Joseph Hall,
154

Norington Farm left by Walton to
his son, 130

Northern Memoirs, by Richard
Franck, 30, 31

North Titworth, Pierce buried at,
170

Norwich, Joseph Hall, Bishop of,

153

Notes and Queries, 4th S. XI. p. 41,
quoted from, 1; question of the
epitaph incident on Donne's grave,
84; on Jo. Chalkhill, 121; Nicholas,
Sir Harris, first biographer to
mention Walton's first marriage, 3;
quoted on The Complete Angler,
40; his edition of The Complete
Angler, 51; pedigree of the Cotton
information
family given by, 63;
on Sanderson given in, 112, see
note, 123; on the Walton and
Cotton Club, 132; on Ussher's
portraits, 176, 188

N

Naked Truth, The, pamphlet sup-
posed to have been written by
Herbert Croft, 114

National Gallery, portrait of Hooker
presented to, 107; Walton's por-
trait in, 138

Oldys, William, an account of, 52
On a Portrait of Donne taken in his
Eighteenth Year, verses by Walton
quoted, 194

On the Death of my dear Friend Mr
William Cartwright, quoted, 195

Р

Pakington, Lady, probable authoress
of The Whole Duty of Man, 155
Pakington, Sir John Hammond,
great friend of, 155

Paley, Dr William, author of Natural
Theology, 37

Palmer, Mr Walton bequeaths ring
to, 186

Panegyrick to King Charles, A, by
Wotton, 94

Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester,
biographical sketch of, 167
Pearson, Robert, his preferments,
168

Penn, Admiral William, sent by
Cromwell against the Spanish fleet,
64; his failure and Cromwell's
displeasure with, 65, 66
Penshurst, Hammond, Rector of, 154
Perverse Widow; or, Memorials of
the Boevey Family, The, see note, 2,
85; information on Donne's seals
in, 130
Peterborough Cathedral, Duport
made Dean of, 144; Duport buried
in, 144

Pey, Nicholas, Wotton's letter to,

94

Pickering, W., his note in copy of
Love and Truth, 116

Pierce, Thomas, biographical sketch
of, 169, 177

Pilgrim's Progress, The, 13

Planter's Manual, The, by Cotton,

57

Poems on Several Occasions, collected
poems of Cotton published after
his death, 62

Poet E. W., To, verses by Cotton,
quoted, 223

Poulshot, Walton's son Isaak Rector
of, 188

Prayer-book, Walton's, 127

Price, Dr John, friend of Walton's,
180

Pseudo-Martyr, by Donne, 87
Pullen, Rev. Joseph, friend of
Walton's, 180

Pulley, The, verses by Herbert, 234

Q

Quarles, quotation from his Midnight
Meditations, see note, 84; Schola
Cordis, sometimes ascribed to, see
note, 156
Quarterly Review, The, on Chilling-
worth's Religion of Protestants, 143
Queen's College, Sir Henry Wotton
at, 92; Thomas Barlow educated
at, and afterwards Provost of, 141


Rationalism in Europe, by W. E. H.
Lecky, 105

Recollections of a Literary Life, by
Mary Russell Mitford, 45

Reeve, Rev. J. Andrewes, Rector of
Lambeth, 147

Religio Laici, by Canon Beeching,
5, 89

Religion of Protestants, The, by
William Chillingworth, 142
Reliquia Wottoniana, edited by
Walton, 76

Retirement, The, verses by Cotton,
quoted, 215

Returning Backslider, The, by Sibbes,
174

Richmond, death of Duppa at, 146
Robertson, Frederick, quoted, 49
Robinson's Discourse of the War in
Lancashire, containing best infor-
mation of life of Venables, 67
Rock, Mrs, Walton bequeaths a
ring to, 187

Rogers, Mrs Mary, Walton bequeaths
a ring to, 187

Rogers, Samuel, quoted, 23
Rudyard, Elizabeth, first wife of
Venables, 68

Rules and Regulations of the Walton
and Cotton Club, description of,
131, 132

Russell, Anne, wife to Henry King,
163

Russell, John, "The Sporting
Parson," 37

Russell, Mary, second wife of Charles
Cotton, 55

Russell, Sir William, of Strensham
Park, 55, 163

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