WALTONIANA, 



that lay fo long a prifner in the Towre, and fom 

 allowance from Sir Tho. Aylefbury, and with 

 whom he ufually (pent his fumer in Windfor Park, 

 and was welcom, for he was harmles and quet. 

 His winter was fpent at the Woolftable, where he 

 dyed in the time of the parlement of 1 640, of 

 which or whome, he was no louer. 



M". Herriott, my lord tells me, he knew alfo : 

 That he was a more gentile man than Warner. 

 That he had 120^ a yeare penfion from the 

 faid Earle (who was a louer of their ftudyes), and 

 his lodgings in Syon-houfe, where he thinks, or 

 believes, he dyed. 



This is all I know or can learne for your friend ; 

 which I wifh may be worth the time and trouble 

 of reading it. 



I.W. 



Nou^ 22, 80. 



IZAAK 



