204 THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 



surrounded by books and trophies of his art. 

 The side lights enshrine portraits of men 

 whose Hves he wrote. At the top of the left- 

 hand light is Sir Henry Wotton, with his coat 

 of arms, and a view of Eton College, of which 

 he was for some time Provost. Lower clown 

 is Bishop Ken and an elevation of Wells 

 Cathedral. In the lowest panel is George 

 Herbert, the poet, and his church at Bemerton 

 is depicted on a shield. At the top of the 

 right-hand light is Dr. Donne, Dean of Old 

 St. Paul's, of which the west front is shown ; 

 beneath him is the ' judicious ' Hooker and 

 his delightful little church at Barham, near 

 Canterbury. The third panel depicts Bishop 

 Sanderson and his cathedral at Lincoln. 



" Angels in the tracery hold scrolls of the 

 virtues. In the two side quatrefoils are 

 blazoned the arms of St. Dunstan and of the 

 Ironmongers' Company. The centre quatre- 

 foil contains the intertwined monograms of 

 Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton." 



Mr. Wm. Senior (Editor of the Field) in an 

 interesting speech thanked the Master of the 

 Ironmongers' Company for the information he had 



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