126 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 



will be found in Mr Marston's Complete Angler, 

 referred to before. 



In St Mary's Church, Stafford, may be seen 

 Walton's bust by Belt, which was erected by public 

 subscription in 1878. 



In 1888, by the permission of Dean Kitchin, a 

 small statue of Walton was placed in the Great 

 Screen in Winchester Cathedral. It was the work 

 of Miss Mary Grant. 



In St Dunstan's Church, London, a Walton 

 memorial window was put up in 1895. It was 

 designed by Messrs Percy Bacon and Brothers, 

 of Newman Street, Oxford Street. - The central 

 figure on the window is a copy of the statue 

 of Walton in the Cathedral Screen at Win- 

 chester. On the right side are portraits of 

 Donne, Hooker and Sanderson, and on the left 

 side are portraits of Wotton, Ken and Herbert; 

 and in the tracery are depicted angels holding 

 scrolls of the virtues and the arms of St Dunstan 

 and of the Ironmongers' Company. The centre 

 quatrefoil contains the intertwined monograms 

 of Walton and Cotton. The window cost £100. 

 Cotton is given no place in the window. No 

 one ever heard that Ken was an angler, and it 

 seems quite out of keeping with the memorial 

 to have included this great hymn-writer and 

 good man in the group to the exclusion of 

 Cotton. 



