INDEX. 



307 



1659, formerly belonging to Walton, now 

 in the cathedral library of Salisbury, 

 cxlvii. 



Hickes, Thomas, M.A., his Lucian's Dia- 

 logues, 22 n. 



Hiiigs Mr Walter, a ring bequeathed to, by 

 Walton, cii ; notice of, cvi. 



Hind, James, the " English Guzman," bio- 

 graphical account of, 113 n. 



Hircus, the consul, held intelligence with 

 Decimus Brutus, besieged in Mutina, by 

 means of a pigeon, 27. 



" History of Thomas Lord Cromwell," pub- 

 lished as Shakespeare's, 118 . 



Hobart, Sir Richard, cv. 



Hobbes " De Mirabilibus Pecci," clxxxvi. 



Hobby, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Hobson, Ellen, of Bromley, in Kent, civ. 



Hoddesdon, the Thatched House at, 1, 20, 

 36 ; engraving of the, 56. 



Hog-fish, the, 43. 



Holdsworth, Dr Richard, 13 . 



Holinshed, Mr, a bequest made to, by Wal- 

 ton, ci ; not identified, cvi. 



Hollar, portraits of the John Tradescants 

 father and son, engraved by, 42 n. 



Holmes-Chapel, co. Chester, the ale at 

 praised by Cotton, clxxiv. 



Holt, Sir John, Bart., cxxxv. 



, Sir Robert, of Aston, co. Warwick, 



Bart., the second edition of Donne's Life 

 dedicated to, Ixiv. 



Holtenby, Daniel, overseer of the parish of 

 St Dunstan's in the West, clii. 



Hooker, Richard, author of the " Ecclesias- 

 tical Polity," xxii ; his Life, by Walton, 

 published in January 1665, Ixxi ; reprinted 

 in 1666, Ixxiv ; republished with the- Lives 

 of Donne, Herbert, and Wottoiv, about 

 1670, Ixxvi ; again in 1675, Ixxxi ; a copy 

 of his "Ecclesiastical Politic," fol. 1666, 

 formerly belonging to Walton, now in the 

 cathedral library at Salisbury, cxlviii. 



Hooks, for fishing, mentioned by the prophet 

 Amos, and in the Book of Job, 38, 49 ; 

 Charles Kerbye, famed for his method of 

 tempering, 188 n. 



Hooper, Mr, warden of the Stationers' Com- 

 pany in 1612, 54 n. 



" Hope," an Ode to, by Charles Cotton, cxciii. 



Hcpton, Edward, gent., commendatory 

 verses by, prefixed to Barker's "Art of 

 Angling," 1657 or 1659, 283. 



Home, Bishop, a passage from the "Com- 

 plete Angler," quoted in his commentary 

 on the io4th Psalm, cxiv n. ; contemplated 

 the republication of Walton's Lives, cxxiv. 



Horse-flesh fly, the, for April, 256. 



Hcskins, Elizabeth, Susan, and William, 

 bequests to by their " cousin " Izaak Wal- 

 ton the younger, cxviii, cxxiii. 



, Matthew, cxviii, cxxiii. 



Howe, the Lady Anne ; formerly Mrs Anne 

 King, cxliv ; painted the portrait of John 

 Hales, after his death, Ixxxi, cxliv ; a ring 

 bequeathed to, by Walton, cii; biographi- 

 cal account of, cv. 

 , Sir Richard, Bart., Ixxxi. 



Howell, Mr, large trout taken by, at Hamble 



ton Lock, 115 n. 

 Hnbball, Adam, of Stafford,, apprenticed by 



Walton, cxlix. 

 Hughes, Jane, daughter of Rowland, of 



Essenden, co. Herts, the mother of 



Walton's second wife, xxxix, cciv. 

 Humber, the river, made subject to the 



fence months by stat. 13 Edw. I. c. 47, 



62 . ; grayling plentiful in the, 122 ; the 



sestuarium, 196. 

 " Hunter in his Choice Career," the, a song 



by William Basse, 85 ; copy of, 281. 

 Huntingdon, Ferdinand, Earl of, clxvi n. 



, George, 4th Earl of, 72 . 



Hunting, the pleasures of, 29, 31. 

 Hutchinson, Charles, of Wiiloughby on the 



Wolds, co. Derby, cciii. 

 . Isabella, daughter of Sir Thomns, of 



Owthorpe, co. Notts, wife of Charles 



Cotton the younger, clxxi. cciii. 



, Katherine, wife of Sir Thomas, ccii. 



, Miss Stanhope, clxxii, cciii. 



" Hygrasticon, seu vera ratio valetudinis 



bonae et vitas ad extremam senectutem, 



conservanuae," by Leonard Lessius, 99. 



ING'ELO, N., and the Life of Hales, cxlvi. 



"Innocent Epicure," a poem-, commemorat- 

 ing Walton, Cotton, and Venables, 274. 



Ireland, Mrs Mary, bequest to, by Izaak 

 Walton the younger, cxviii ; not identified, 

 cxxiii. 



Irk. the river, in Lancashire, famed for eels, 

 164 n. 



Iron, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Isabella, the colour, why so termed, 254 . 



Isis, the river, 195, 196. 



Ivy-berries, worms anointed with the oil of, 

 very attractive to fish, 127. 



JACK, the pike, so called until it attains the 

 length of twenty-four inches, 138. 



, the, a species of hawk, 28* 



Jackson, Captain Henry, ccxlv. 



, Mr Roger, 54 . 



James I., a copy of his works, fol. Lond. 

 1616, formerly belonging to Walton, now 

 in the cathedral library of Salisbury, 

 cxlvii. 



Jenkinson, Sir Robert, of Oxfordshire, Bart., 

 cxxxiv. 



Jerkin, the, a species of the hawk, 28. 



Jervis, Mrs, only child of John Swinfen, 

 Esq., grandmother of the late Earl St 

 Vincent ; a MS. note in a copy of the Life 

 of Bishop Sanderson, presented by Walton 

 to her grandfather, supposed to have been 

 written by her, xxxvi. 



"Jew of Malta," a tragedy by Marlowe, So . 



"Johnny Armstrong," a song, 79, 278. 



Johnson, Mrs Elyza, a ring bequeathed to, 

 by Walton, cii ; notice of, cvi ; bequest to 

 her by Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii. 



Johnson, Dr, a great admirer of Walton, 

 cxxiii. 



Jons, Mr, large trout speared by, at Cook's, 

 Ferry, 115. 



