THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON n 



Beneath the same pavement rests the only 

 daughter of Dr Hawkins — 



Here lieth the body 



of Ann Hawkins, 



only daughter of William Hawkins, D.D., 



some time Prebendary of Winchester, 



and of Ann his wife, sister 



of Izaak Walton, late Canon Residentiary 



of this Church. 



More I am forbid. 



She died Nov. 27, 1728. 



In Salisbury Cathedral — 



Here lies buried William Hawkins, Esq., 



Barrister at Law, 



who died Nov. 29, 1748, 



aged 70. 



Also lieth Jane the relict of 



William Hawkins 



and daughter of John Merewether, M.D, 



Died June 11, 1761. 



quiet life in Salisbury Close, did not collect some notes of 

 a father to whose biographical faculty, and consequent 

 acceptability with bishops, he owed his canonry." 



(A. Schomberg.) 



