156 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 



turned the tide of interpretation his own way." 

 Hammond was Bishop- designate of Worcester, but 

 died before his consecration at Westwood. He 

 was buried at Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire, 

 where there is a marble monument erected to 

 his memory in the nave, with a long Latin 

 inscription. 



His portrait, by an artist unknown, is in the 

 Hall of Magdalene College, Oxford. 



CHRISTOPHER HARVEY 



(1597-1663). 



" The coin that is most current among mankind is flattery." 



Dean Savift. 



He was a son of the Rev. Christopher Harvey, 

 or Harvie, of Bunbury, Cheshire, and was educated 

 at Brasenose College, Oxford. He married and 

 had issue. He was the author of The Synagogue 

 and other works.^ To the second edition of 

 The Complete Angler he prefixed commendatory 

 verses, and to one of the editions of The Synagogue 

 Walton contributed some like verses. The 

 beautiful poem on Common Prayer, written by 

 Harvey, is set out on page 14. Harvey was 

 buried at Clifton, in Warwickshire, of which place 

 he was vicar. 



1 Schola Cordis is one : but it is sometimes ascribed to Quarles. 



