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Spider-dressed flies and winged flies, first de- 

 scribed, 97. 



Stafford, the Mayor of, and the Walton tercen- 

 tenary, 113 ; meeting of Walton and Captain 

 Franck at, 245. 



"Stationers' Hall, Entered at," in 1612, 61. 



Stone fly, Old dressings of the, 85. 



Taverner's (John) Certaine Experiments Concern- 

 ing Fish and Fruite, 53. 



Treaty se of Fyshynge wyth an Angle, See 

 Berners. 



Trouler for pike, A famous, 101. 



Trout-spearing by torchlight, 177. 



Venables (Colonel Robert), "experienc'd angler," 

 142 ; Walton's letter to Venables, 145 ; a 

 short notice of Venables and his book, 146. 



Walbran (F. M.), 206. 



Wallace (Sir William), fishing adventure of, 2. 



Walton (Izaak), a glance at the times he lived 

 in, 1 06 ; brief biographical notice of, 107-120 ; 

 his birth at Stafford, 107; early years in 

 London, 108 ; was a member of the Iron- 

 mongers' Company, 109 ; what was his 

 business ? 1 10 ; married to his first wife, 

 Rachel Floud, 1 1 1 ; resides in Fleet Street, 

 in; parish offices filled by him, 112; 

 loses his wife and seven children during his 

 residence in Chancery Lane, 115 ; six years 

 later marries Anne Ken, 115; resides in 



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