262 Index. 



Clerkenwell, 116; instrumental in saving 

 Charles the Second's collar of J Jj after the 

 battle of Worcester, 117; loses his second 

 wife, lives at Winchester and Salisbury, 

 119, 179; dies at Winchester, and is buried 

 in the cathedral, 120; his religion, 175; the 

 memorial there, 1 20; proposed memorial of 

 Walton in London, 113. 



WALTON'S (!ZAAK) Compleat Angler, THE FIRST 

 EDITION, the amateur angler on his copy of 

 the first edition, 121 ; the first advertisement 

 of the first edition, 122; the error in the 

 first edition, 122; the "Dedication," 126; 

 reproduction of title page of the first edition, 

 127; Walton's "Address to the Reader," 

 129-135 ; secret of the charm of his book, 

 135 ; some past and present money values 

 of a first edition, 136, 139. (See also pp. 

 xvi.-xviii. of Introduction.) 



THE SECOND EDITION (see also p. xvi. 



of Introduction) ; the illustrations, 139 ; an 

 interesting discovery, 141. 



THE THIRD AND FOURTH EDITIONS, 143. 



THE IMPORTANT FIFTH EDITION, the last pub- 

 lished in the author's lifetime, 144 ; Walton's 

 letter to Colonel Venables, 145 ; Cotton 

 asks Walton if he should supplement the 

 Compleat Angler, 153 ; his letter to Walton 

 sent with his MS., 154; Walton's reply, 

 156; Cotton's opinion of Walton, 159; an 

 estimate of the influence of Walton's book, 

 163-166 ; it can never be antiquated, 165 ; 



