THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 71 



For a moment, glancing backwards, it may 

 be as well to bring together the dramatis 

 personcB of our story. Their records are in 

 the cathedrals of Worcester, Winchester, and 

 Salisbury, and the neglected grave of Ken at 

 Frome. 



The epitaph on " poor Kenna," sister of Ken, 

 and wife of Izaak Walton, has already been 

 given. 



I do not think it has been explained why 

 the beloved " Kenna " was buried in Worcester 

 Cathedral, Is it not reasonable to assume 

 that she and her husband were on a visit to 

 their old friend Morley, who was then Bishop of 

 Worcester, and that she died there during that 

 visit ? 



Winchester Cathedral contains the remains of 

 Bishop Morley and Izaak Walton, whose epitaph 

 will be given further on. 



Salisbury Cathedral contains the remains of 

 Izaak Walton, jun., and of William Hawkins, 

 the first historian of Bishop Ken, but Bishop 

 Ken himself lies buried in the open church- 

 yard of Frome, sine nomine^ or any recording 

 chronicle. i^See page 'j'] for subsequent memorials.) 



