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INDEX. 



Haslam, Alice, cxxxiii. 



Hastings, Sir George, son of Henry Hastings 

 of Woodlands, ad son of George, 4th Earl 

 of Huntingdon, 72 n., 128, 186. 



, Henry Lord, elegy upon his death by 

 Charles Cotton the poet, clxvi . 



Hatfieid, Agnes, daughter of Lawrence, of 

 Willoughby, co. Notts, cxxxiv. 



, an ancient royal residence, 36 n. 



Hawes, pedigree of, cxxxii, cxxxiii. 



, Anne, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Rev. Henry, minister of Clifton, cxxi, 



cxxxii. 



, Rev. Dr Herbert, prebendary of Salis- 

 bury, great-great-grandson, and, except 

 Mrs Blagden, only living descendant of 

 Walton, cxxi, cxxxiii ; copy of Walton's 

 prayer-book in his possession, xli ; list of 

 portraits of Walton's family in his posses- 

 sion, cli. 



, Margaret Jane, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Rev. John, married Anne Hawkins, 



cxxi, cxxxiii ; his death, cxxi ; his issue, 

 cxxi. 



Hawk, varieties of the, 28, 29 ; has only four 

 or five young ones at a time, 76. 



Hawking, the pleasures of, 25. 



Hawkins, pedigree of, cxxxii, cxxxiii. 



, Anne, daughter of Walton, bequests 



made to by her father, c, ci ; by her brother, 

 Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii ; ap- 

 pointed his executrix and residuary legatee, 

 cxviii ; her portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cli. 



, Anne, granddaughter of Walton, be- 

 quest made to her by him, ci ; by her 

 uncle, Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii ; 

 biographical account and epitaph of, cxx ; 

 her portrait in the possession of the Rev. 

 Dr Hawes, cli. 



, Anne, daughter of William Hawkins, 



Esq., married the Rev. John Hawes, 

 cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Frances, the wife of Mr Thomas Knapp 



Blagden, cxxi, cxxxii. 



, Henrietta Rebecca, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Jane, her epitaph, cxxi, cxxxii. 



, Sir John, error in his statement re- 

 specting Walton's marriage, xx ; his con- 

 jecture that the Life of Wotton was finished 

 in 1644 supposed to be erroneous, xlii ; 

 mentions letters of Walton extant in the 

 Ashmolean Museum, relating to a Life of 

 Mr Henry Savile, Ixxiii ; his description of 

 the fishing-house at Beresford, Ixxxvii, 

 238 n. ; his conjecture that the fish in the 

 first edition of the "Complete Angler" 

 were engraved on silver proved to be 

 erroneous, 3 n. ; discovered the tune to 

 which the song " Come, live with me," &c., 

 was sung, 81. 



, Mary, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Dr William, prebendary of Winches- 

 ter, married Walton's daughter Anne, I 

 Ixxxiv, cxxii, cxxxiii ; bequests made to | 

 him by Walton's will, c, ci ; his death, ' 

 cxli ; his portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cli. 



Hawkins, William, Esq., bequest made to him 

 by his uncle, Izaak Walton 'the younger, 

 cxviii ; executor of his will, cxix ; biogra- 



fhical account and epitaph of himself, and 

 ane,_ his wife, cxx ; their issue, cxxi, 

 cxxxii ; his portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cli. 



, Rev. William, vicar of Boldre, county 



of Hants, cxxxii. 



Hawthorn-fly, the, Walton's directions for 

 making, 106 ; Barker's do., 105 . 



Hayne, Richard, Esq., of Ashbourn, 227 n. 



Headley, a passage from the " Complete 

 Angler," quoted by him in his notes to the 

 Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, 

 cxiv . 



Heath, J., the translator of Du Moulin's 

 "Accomplishment of the Prophecies," 39 n. 



Heber, Mr, copy of a song entitled " Come, 

 Shepherds, decjc your Heads," from a MS. 

 in his possession, 277. 



Helmet pigeon, the, 76. 



Henchman, Dr, Bishop of Salisbury, Ixv ; 

 contributed to Walton's Life of Herbert, 

 Ixxvi. 



, Humphry, LL.D., cxix. 



Hen-driver, the, a species of hawk, 29. 



Henley Bridge, 184. 



Henly, " old Oliver," a noted fisher, both for 

 trout and salmon, 127. 



Henry, Prince, a poem on the death of, 

 printed in i2mo in 1613, by William Basse, 

 282. 



Henry VII. 's Gifts, next door to the Gate- 

 house in Westminster, the residence of 

 Thomas Barker, author of " The Art of 

 Angling," 283. 



Henshaw, Samuel, of Stafford, apprenticed 

 by Izaak Walton, cxlix. 



Herbert, George, author of "The Temple," 

 presented by Dr Donne with a seal of 

 bloodstone, engraven with a representation 

 of the Saviour extended on an anchor, 

 xxiv ; his Life by Walton, published in 

 May 1670, Ixxv ; quotation from his poem 

 entitled " Contemplation on God's Provi- 

 dence," 44 ; from "The Temple," 107. 



, Sir Thomas, attended Charles I. during 



his imprisonment, xxxvii. 



Hermit-fish, the, 46. 



" Hero and Leander," a poem by Chris- 

 topher Marlow, 78 n. 



Heron, the, destructive to fish, 63 ; marrow 

 of the thigh bone of, a tempting bait, 138. 



Herrick, the poet, intimate with Charles 

 Cotton the elder, clxiv ; his " Hesperides," 

 quoted, 81 n. 



Herring, the, dies out of water sooner than 

 any other sea-fish, 141 ; plentiful near Yar- 

 mouth, 198, vide Yarmouth. 



Hertford, the castle of, built by Edward the 

 elder, 196 n. 



Heseltine, William, Esq., Tradescant's 

 house in Lambeth now in his occupation, 



Heylin's Cosmography, quoted by Walton, 

 194 ; copies of his Microcosmus, 410, 1621, 

 and of his " Parable of the Tares," 4to, 



