partus] io Complete Angler. 3 



Charles I. Trial of Charles I., in Westminster Hall. 

 A very rare print, engraved by Neele and Stock- 

 ley, p. XXV. 



Charles II., 1660, mounted on his favorite charger. 

 An exceedingly scarce print, engraved in stipple, 

 p. Ixii. 



Apotheosis of, by Titian. A beautiful design. 



p. Ix. 



Chesterfield [£«r/ o/"], 1745. Designed and engraved 

 by Bartolozzi. p. Ixxvii. 



Celebrated for his " Letters to his Son " — since become world- 

 renowned. 



Chillingworth {JVilliani], 1630. Engraved by Har- 

 ding. A fine, large portrait, in stipple, p. xciii. 



Distinguished for his controversial ability and his theological 

 works. It is said of him that his only unhappiness proceeded 

 from his sleeping too little and thinking too much. 



Cotton [Charles], 1650. Engraved by Audinet. 



p. xxxii. 



The poet and most intimate friend of Isaac Walton, whom he 

 used to call his father, and celebrated for his burlesque per- 

 formances of Virgil, &c. 



Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, ob. 1556. A 

 splendid portrait, engraved by Cochran, after 

 Ger. Flicciis. p. vii. 



Donne [Rev. Dr.], 1631. His Monumental Effigy, 

 from St. Paul's Cathedral, nicely engraved from 

 a scarce print, p. viii. 



