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INDEX. 



Pliny, quoted by Walton, 42, 44, 48, ^5, 142, 



1 60. 

 Plot's Natural History of Staffordshire, 



clxxxviii. 

 Poetical Rhapsody, the, edited by Francis 



Davison, 1 13 n. 

 Poison-fish, the, 43. 

 Poker, William, cxxxix. 

 Pole-cat, the, 29. 



Pollen, the guiniad, in Ireland, 166 n. 

 Polshot, bequest to the poor of the parish of, 



by Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii. 

 "Polyhymnia," a poem, by Wm. Basse, 282. 

 " Polyolbion," the, by Michael Drayton, 



quotation from, 124. 

 Pope, quotation from, in reference to angling, 



287. 

 Port, the family of, connected with that of I 



Cotton, by marriage, clxiv. 

 Portland, Jerome, Earl of, executor to the ' 



will of Dr Donne the younger, cxlii. 

 " Poverty," an Ode to, by Cotton, cxci. 

 Powell, Charles, rector of Cheddington, 



author of "The Religious Rebel," 14 n. 



Edward, verses to Walton, on the publica- 

 tion of the "Complete Angler," xiviii, 13. 



Sir Edward, of Pengethley, co. Hereford, 



cxxxiv. Susannah, his sister and co-heir, 



wife of William Cranmer, cxxxiv. 

 Powny, Mrs, of Windsor, Ixxx, cxlv, cxlvi. 

 Prescott, George, Esq., 36 n* Sir George, 



Bart., 36 n. 

 Prestwich, Edmund ; his translation of the 



Hippolitus of Seneca, clxvi n. 

 Pride, small species of lamprey, 162. 

 Prior, Mathew, and Bishop Burnet, 124 n. 

 " Private School of Defence," the, by Hales, 



Privet hawk, the, a caterpillar, 283. 



Pucklechurch, county Gloucester, the burial- 

 place of the family of Dennys, 276. 



Puet, the, destructive to fi.-h, 63. 



Pulston, George, cxxxix. 



Purchas, Samuel, the author of "The Pil- 

 grimage," xix. 



" Purple Island," the, a poem, by Phineas 

 Fletcher, 177 n. 



Puss moth, the, 283. 



Puttenham, county Herts, 195 n. 



Pye, Mrs, a ring bequeathed to, by Walton, 

 cii. 



QUARLES, Francis; his "Shepherd's Ec- 

 logues ; " the Address to the Reader, 

 written by Walton, xxxvii; quotation from 

 in reference to angling, 287 ; his death, 

 xxxvii . 



" Quatrains on Morning, Noon, and Even- 

 ing," by Charles Cotton, cxcv. 



" Queen Elinor," a ballad, 81 n. 



Queenhithe, 182 n. 



RAIKES, Job Mathew, Esq., 36 . 



Raleigh, Sir Walter, song composed by, 78 ; 



verses written by, whilst a prisoner in the 



Tower, 209. 

 Ramish-hawk, the, 29. 



Randolph, Thomas, one of Ben Jonson's 

 adopted sons, 217. 



" Rascal game," definition of, 30 n. 



Ratclyffe, Mary, daughter of Sir John, of 

 Ordsall, co. Lancaster, cciii. 



Ravens, the prophet Elijah fed by, 27. 



Rawson, Ralph, fellow of Brazen Nose Col- 

 lege, Oxford, tutor of Charles Cotton the 

 younger, clxv ; verses addressed by him 

 to Cotton, clxv. 



Red-brown flies for February, 253. 



Rede, Mr, a ring bequeathed to, by Walton, 

 cii, cvi. 



Reeves, John, a waterman, obtained a living 

 by giving notice to anglers of the arrival of 

 roach in the Thames, near London Bridge, 

 i8a. 



" Religious Rebel," by Edward Powel, 14 n. 



" Reliquiae Wottonianae," published by Wal- 

 ton in 1651, xlii ; a second edition in 1654, 

 xiviii ', a third in 1673, Ixxix. 



"Retirement," the, " Stanzes Irreguliers to 

 Mr Iznak Walton," by Charles Cotton, 

 219-221. 



Reynell and Champernon, case of, 214. 



Reynolds, Bishop, a copy of his " Treatise 

 of the Passions," 410, 1640, formerly be- 

 longing to Izaak Walton, now in the cathe- 

 dral library of Salisbury, cxlvii. 



Rhodes, besieged by the Turks, 27. 



Ribble, the river, made subject to the fence 

 months by stat. 13 Rich. II., 62 n. 



Richmond Palace, an engraving of Theo- 

 balds, published by the Society of Anti- 

 quaries, under the misnomer of, 275, 



Ricking, abode of John Hales, cxlv. 



Ringtail, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Roach, the, why so called, 182 ; the sea=on 

 for angling for in the Thames, 182 n. ', 

 the Londoners considered the best roach- 

 anglers, 183 ; baits for, 184-186, 188 ; direc- 

 tions for angling for, 183 n. ', their haunts, 

 187 n. ; method of cooking, 189. 



Roberts, Mr John, of the Cross Keys, Littie- 

 port, 131 n. 



, Lewis, the publisher of the Merchants' 



Map of Commerce, xxxii. 



Robin, the, cxiv, 26. 



Robinson, George, Esq., editor of Marlowe's 

 Dramatic and Poetical Works, 78. 



Rochester, Lord, satirical verses by, on 

 seeing Charles II. angling, 285. 



Rock, Mrs, -a ring bequeathed to, by Wai- 

 tOH, cii ; not identified, cvi. 



Rods, Walton's directions for painting, 203 ; 

 Cotton's directions for choosing, 242. 



Roe, or Row, Mrs, the godmother of Izaak 

 Walton the younger, xlii, cxl. 



, Nat. and R., mentioned by Walton, 



xlii, xlvii, Ix, Ixvii, 3, 5, 7. 



, persons of the name of, interred in St 

 Dunstan's Churchyard, 284. 



Rogers, Mrs Mary, a ring bequeathed to, by 

 Walton, cii ; not identified, cvi. 



Rondeletius, quoted by Walton, 44, 153, 

 159, 160, 167 ; account of him. 44 n. 



Rosicrucians, account of the, 186 n. 



Rossell, Dorothy, wife of Harrold, cxxxv. 



