1 86 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 



To my servant, Thomas Edgill, I give five pounds 

 in money, and all my cloths, linen and woolen, 

 except one suit of cloths, which I give to Mr 

 HoLiNSHED, and forty shillings if the said Thomas 

 be my servant at my death ; if not, my cloths only. 

 And I give my old friend Mr Eichard Marriot, 

 ten pounds in money, to be paid him within three 

 months after my death ; and I desire my son to 

 shew kindness to him if he shall neede, and my 

 son can spare it. And I do hereby will and 

 declare my son Izaak to be my sole executor of 

 this my last will and testament; and Doctor 

 Ha^t^ins, to see that he performs it; which I 

 doubt not but he will. I desire my burial may 

 be near the place of my death, and free from any 

 ostentation or charge, but privately. This I make 

 to be my last will (to which I shall only add the 

 codicil for rings), this sixteenth day of August, one 

 thousand six hundred eighty-three, Izaak Walton. 

 Witness to this will. 



The rings I give, are as on the other side. To 

 my brother John Ken ; to my Sister his wife ; 

 to my brother. Doctor Ken ; to my sister Pye ; 

 to Mr Francis Morley ; to Mr George Vernon ; to 

 his wife ; to his three daughters ; to Mistris 

 Nelson ; to Mr Eichard Walton ; to Mr Palmer ; 

 to Mr Taylor ; to Mr Thomas Garrard ; to the 

 Lord Bishop of Sarum ; to Mr Eede, his servant ; 

 to my cousin Dorothy Kenrick ; to my cousin 



