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books, not yet given, at Farnham Castell ; and a desk* 

 of prints and pictures ; also a cabinett near my bed's 

 head, in which are some little things that he will value, 

 though of no great worth. And my will and desire is, 

 that he will be kind "to his aunt BEACHAME, and his 

 aunt ROSE KEN ; by allowing the first about fifty shil- 

 lings a year, in or for bacon and cheese, not more, 

 and paying four pounds a year towards the boarding 

 of her son's dyet to Mr. John Whitehead : for his 

 aunt Ken, I desire him to be kind to her, according 

 to her necessity and his own abilitie ; and 1 commend 

 one of her children, to breed up as I have said I intend 

 to do, if he shall be able to do it, as I know he will ; 

 for they be good folke. I give to Mr. JOHN DARBY- 

 SHIRE the Serfnons of Mr. Anthony Farringdon or, 

 of Dr. Sanderson; which, my executor thinks fit. To 

 my servant, THOMAS EDGILL, I give- five pound 

 in money, and all my cloths linen and woollen except 

 one suit of cloths, which I give to Mr. HOLLINSHED, 

 and forty shillings if the said Thomas be my servant 

 at my death ; if not, my cloths only. And 1 give my 

 old friend, Mr. RICHARD MARRIOT *, ten pounds in 

 money, to be .paid him within three months after my 

 death ; and I desire my son to shew kindness to him if 

 he shall neede, and my son can spare it. And I do 

 hereby will and declare my son IZAAK to be my sole 

 executor of this my last will and testament; and Doctor 

 HAWKINS, to see that he performs it ; which I doubt 

 not but he will. I desire my burial may be near the 

 place of my death, and free from any ostentation or 

 charge, but privately. This I make to be my last will, 

 (to which I shall only add the codicil for rings,) this 

 sixteenth day of August, one thousand six hundred 

 eighty three. IZAAK. WALTON. Witness to this will. 

 The rings I give, are as on the other side. To my 

 brother John Ken ; to my Sister his wife ; to my bro- 

 ther, Doctor Ken ; to my sister Pyc ; to Mr. Francis. 

 Morley ; to Mr. George Vernon; to his wife ; to his 

 ihret Daughters ; to Mrs. Nelson , to Mr. Richard 



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