68 THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 



Heavenly Father, and my body to the earth, 



in certain hope, through Jesus Christ my 



Redeemer, of a happy resurrection. As for 



my worldly goods, I desire my debts, if I leave 



any, may be first paid, and that done, I leave 



and bequeath to the Right Honourable Thomas 



Lord Viscount Weymouth, in case he outlives 



me, all my books of which his Lordship has 



not duplicates, as a memorial of my gratitude 



for his signal and continued favours ; I leave 



and bequeath to the Library of the Cathedral 



at Wells, all my books of which my Lord 



Weymouth has the duplicates, and of which 



the Library there has not ; or in case I outlive 



my Lord, I leave to the Library aforesaid to 



make their choice of all of which they have 



not duplicates ; and the remainder of my 



books, not chosen for the Library, I leave to 



be divided between my two nephews, Isaac 



Walton and John Beacham, excepting those 



books I shall dispose of to others. I give and 



bequeath to my sister Ken the sum of Ten 



pounds ; to my niece Krienberg the sum of 



Fifty pounds. I give and bequeath to my 



nephew John Beacham the sum of Fifty 



pounds. I give and bequeath to my nephew 



