INDEX 



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"Worcester, 9 ; his restoration, 10 ; 

 visits Duppa on his deathbed, 

 145 ; helped by Henchman to 

 escape after the battle of Wor- 

 cester, 157 ; attended by Thomas 

 Ken on his deathbed, 160 

 Charlton-upon-Otmoor, birthplace of 



Featley, 146 

 Chertsey, birthplace of Hammond, 154 

 Chester, Morton made Bishop of, 

 167 ; Pearson made Bishop of, 169 

 Chevening, in Kent, 2 

 Cheynell, Francis, see note, 143 

 Chichester Cathedral, Chillingworth 

 buried in, 143 ; Henry King buried 

 at, 163 ; Woodford, Canon of, 179 

 Chillingworth. William, biographical 



sketch of, 142 

 Christ Church, Duppa, Dean of, 

 145 ; Fell made Dean of, and his 

 benefactions to, 148-150; Hammond 

 made Canon of, 154; Henry King 

 educated at, 162 ; portrait of King 

 at, 163; Morley, Canon of, 164; 

 Morton's portrait at, 167 ; Walton's 

 son, Isaak, educated at, 188 

 Christ's College, Cambridge, Hench- 

 man and Paley educated at, 37, 157 

 Church History of Britain, by Thomas 

 Fuller, Walton's remarks on, 150, 

 151 

 Churton, Archbishop, 169 

 Clare College, Henchman made 



Fellow of, 157 

 Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, 



68 

 Clarendon, Lord, in possession of a 



portrait of Henchman, 158 

 Clanghton, Bishop, 38 

 Clavis Mystica, by Featley, 146 

 Clement VIII., Pope, his opinion on 

 Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, 105 

 Clifton, in War-n-ickshire, Harvey 



buried at, 156 

 Ologher, Dean of, death of, 61 

 Cockayne, Sir Ashton, his estimate 



of Cotton, 61 

 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, quoted, 

 8 ; on the preaching of Donne and 

 Taylor, see note, 18 ; Lamb's letter 

 about The Complete Angler to, 44 

 Collar, The, verses by Herbert, 233 

 Combe, William, his Dance of Death 



quoted, see note, 6 

 Commendatory Verses, by Henry 

 Bayley, 248 



Complete Angler, The, Walton quotes 

 verses by Christopher Harvie in, 

 13, 14; the authorities used by 

 Walton in, 29 ; caused many other 

 books to be written on angling, 

 30, 31 ; verses by J. Davors in, 

 34 ; its first publication, 40 ; its 

 various editions and additions, 41- 

 44 ; universal appreciation of, 44- 

 46 ; Franck's adverse criticism 

 of, 46, 47 ; list of editions since 

 Walton's death, 51, 52; price of 

 early editions of, 53 ; Cotton 

 wrote Part II. of, 58 ; unique copy 

 of, 72 ; two songs signed Jo, 

 Chalkhill in, 118, 121; " Win- 

 chester Edition" of, 130; Harvey's 

 verses in, 156 



Complete Gamester, The, attributed 

 to Cotton, 58 



Complete TroUer, The, 43 



Contentation, verses by Cotton 

 quoted, 208 



Cook, Sir Robert, of Highnam, 

 man-ied the widow of George 

 Herbert, 103 



Cooper, Sir William, his epitaph to 

 Hooker, 108 



Corpus Christi College, Hooker 

 educated at, 104 ; Featley at, 146 ; 

 John Hales educated at, 152 



Cotton, Beresford, son of Charles 

 Cotton, 63 



Cotton, Charles, 11 ; quoted on 

 Walton's knowledge of fishing, 

 25; his addition to The Complete 

 Angler, 41, 42; reference to, in 

 The Innocent Epicure, 44 ; parent- 

 age, birth and early history of, 



54, 55 5 his friendship for Walton, 



55, 56 ; his various publications, 

 56-58 ; character of, 5.^-61 ; death 

 of, 62 ; descendants of, 62, 63 ; 

 and account of the famous fishing- 

 house built by, 69-73 ; his portrait 

 by Lely, 138 ; dedicated his trans- 

 lation of Gerard's History to 

 Sheldon, 172 ; Walton bequeathes 

 a ring to, 187 ; his verses to 

 Walton quoted, 202-207 ; his C(m- 

 tentation quoted, 208 ; verses to 

 Walton quoted, 213; The Retire- 

 ment quoted, 215 ; The Angler's 

 Ballad quoted, 219 ; To Poet E. 

 W. quoted. 223; The Eighth Psalm 

 Paraphrased, 224 



