WALTONIANA, 



very well, becaufe I think he will do it affec- 

 tionately, fo that if M''. Fulman make his queries 

 concerning that part of his life fpent in Oxford, he 

 will have many, and good, I mean true informa- 

 tions from M"". Faringdon, till he came thither, and 

 by me and my means fince he came to Eton. 



This I write that you may inform M''. Fulman 

 of it, and I pray let him know I will not yet give 

 over my queries ; and let him know that I hope to 

 meet him and the Parliament in health and in Lon- 

 don in Odober, and then and there deliver up my 

 colledlions to him. In the mean time I wifh him 

 and you health ; and pray let him know it either 

 by your writing to him, or fending him this of 

 mine. 



God keep us all in his favour, 



his and your friend to ferve you, 



IzAAK Walton. 



Wincheller, 24ih Auguft, 1673. 



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