Vol. J, 

 Fonrai 



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Walton [Izaac] in the green fields reposing. A most 

 beautiful portrait, by Inskipp, engraved by 

 Robinson. Splendid impression, p. 59. 



Wharton [i^?".], 1665. An eminent physician. A 

 fine portrait, nicely engraved. Artist's India 



proof, very rare. p. 48. 



During the time of the great plague. Dr. Wharton continued in 

 London, when most of the physicians fled the contagion. 



Whitehead [Robert]. The celebrated fly-fisher, drawn 

 from life by Minasi. A fine lithograph, p. 10. 



Whittaker [ff^illiam], 1595. A fine old print, f^ery 

 scarce, p- 75- 



Wotton [Sir Henry], 1689. Finely engraved by Coch- 

 ran, after the original by Cornelius Jansen. 

 Fine proof p. 77. 



" The undervaluer of money. Sir Henry Wotton, whose expe- 

 rience, learning, wit, and cheerfulness, made his company 

 to be esteemed one of the delights of mankind." — Walton. 



