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