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INDEX. 



Woodhouse, Joseph, of Wollescote, co. Der- 

 by, gent, cixxxviii. 



Worcester, the battle of, xliv ; Mrs Walton's 

 epitaph in the cathedral of, Ixix. 



Wordsworth, a sonnet by, in praise of Wal- 

 ton's biographical works, cxxiv. 



Worms, different kinds of, directions for find- 

 ing, scouring, and keeping, 91, 92. 



Wotton, Anne, wife of Sir E. Hales, xliii. 

 Sir Henry, the intimate friend of Izaak 

 Walton, xx ; presented by Dr Donne with 

 a seal of bloodstone engraven with a re- 

 presentation of the Saviour extended on an 

 anchor, xxiv ; letter to Walton, in reply to 

 communication from him respecting an 

 intended Life of Dr Donne, xxvii ; his 

 writings published by Walton, under the 

 title of " Reliquiae Wottonianse," xlii; ac- 

 count of him, xlii ; his "Description of 

 the Spring, on a bank as I sat a-fishing," 

 xliv, I, 54 ; letter from him to Walton, en- 

 closing a hymn written at night during 

 a severe illness, xliv ; intended to have 

 written a discourse of the art and in 

 praise of angling, xlvii, 2 ; mentioned by 

 Walton, Ixxix, Ixxx, 172 ; intimate with 

 Charles Cotton the elder, clxiv ; a lover 

 of angling, 53; oils used by him to tempt 

 fish to bite, 186 ; verses by him quoted by 

 Walton, 208, 209 ; descriptive account of 

 his fishing-house near Eton, by Mr Jesse, 

 cxxix ; verses entitled " Rusticatio Re- 

 ligiosi iu vacant! is," ascribed to him, 275. 



Wotton, Katherlne, wife of Henry, Lord 

 Stanhope, xliii, ccii. Margaret, wife of 

 Sir John Tufton, xliii. Mary Baroness, 

 the " Reliquiae Wottonianas," dedicated to, 

 xliii. Thomas, 2d Lord, of Marley, xliii. 



Wrangham, Archdeacon, his translation of 

 verses, written by James Park, Esq., in 

 praise of Walton, cxxvi ; his translation of 

 verses addressed to Walton by Dr Duport, 

 274. 



Wye, the salmon of the, when in season, 5, 

 7, 126 ; grayling plentiful in the, 122 ; both 

 the lamperne and the lamprey taken in the, 

 165 n. \ sources of the, 230. 



Wyre, the river, made subject to the fence 

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



YANANTON, Ann, wife of John, of Redstone, 



co. Worcester, 143 n. 

 Yare, the river, made subject to the fence 



months by stat. 13 Edw. I., 62 n. 

 Yarmouth, herrings plentiful at, 198 ; the 



town of, bound by charter to send to the 



king, yearly, one hundred herrings baked 



in twenty-four pies, 198 . 

 Yellow-dun fly, a, for April, 256. 

 Yellow flies, for May and June, 100. 

 York, the Duke of, master of the game, 



alluded to by Juliana Berners, 291. 



ZOUCH, Dr, error in his statement resoecting 

 Walton's marriage, xx; his Life of Walton 

 quoted, Ixxxviii, cxiii, cxxvii. 



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