198 THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 



subscription which I opened in the Fishing 

 Gazette, brought in more than sufficient to 

 provide the statue, which has been most 

 charmingly executed by Miss Mary Grant, 

 and is to be placed in the Great Screen of 

 Winchester Cathedral this autumn (1888). 



"The Memorial Marble Tablet by Mr. 

 Louis Schots, in memory of the late Mr. 

 Francis Francis, the well-known angler and 

 angling writer, which was suggested by Mr. 

 Wm. Senior, the angling editor (nov\^ 1908, 

 editor) of the Field, and funds for which 

 were subscribed chiefly by members of 

 The Fly-fishers' Club, was fixed in a pro- 

 minent place in the Cathedral during the 

 past summer (1888), so that anglers have 

 now two additional objects of interest at 

 Winchester." 



The Izaak Walton Memorial Window 



in St. Dunstan's, Fleet Street, London. Unveiled 

 by W. Baily, Esq., Master of the Ironmongers' 

 Company (of which Walton was a member), Friday, 

 April 5th, 1895. 



The followinsf extract from the FisJiins: Gazette 



