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to his 3 dafters. 



to Mrs. Nelson. 



to Mr. Rich. Walton. 



to Mr. Palmer. 



to Mr. Taylor. 



to Mr. Tho. Garrard. 



to the Lord B p of Sarum. 



to Mr. Rede his servant. 



to my Coz. Dorothy Kenrick. 



to my Coz. Lewin. 



to Mr. Walter Higgs. 



to Mr. Cha. Cotton. 



to Mr. Rich. Marryot. 



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to Mrs. Elyza Milward. 

 to Mrs. Doro. Wallop. 

 to Mr. Will. Milward, of Christ- 

 church, Oxford, 

 to Mr. John Darbeshire. 

 to Mrs. Vuedvill. 

 to Mrs. Rock, 

 to Mr. Peter White, 

 to Mr. John Lloyde. 

 to my cozen Greinsells widow. 



1 6 Mrs. Dalbin must not be for- 

 gotten. 



Note that severall lines are blotted out of") 

 this will for they were twice repeted : And, 

 that this will is now signed and sealed, this 

 twenty and fourth day of October 1683 in the 

 presence of us : 



IZAAK WALTON. 



Witnes : ABRA. MARKLAND. 

 Jos. TAYLOR. 

 THOMAS CRAWLEY. 



Probatum apud London, &c. Coram venli et egregio viro d'no Thoma 

 Exton Milite Legum D'core surro &c., quarto die mensis, Februarii Anno 

 D'ni (stylo Angliae) 1683 juramento Isaaci Walton jun ris filii d'ci dePti et 

 Extoris &c., cui &c., de bene &c. Jurat. 



His will was thus endorsed by himself : 



"Izaak Walton's last will, octo r , 1683." 



On December 1 5th Walton was dead. His death seems to have 

 taken place at the house of his son-in-law, Dr. Hawkins, a preben- 

 dary of Winchester. 



He was buried in Winchester Cathedral, in a chapel in the south 

 transept, called Prior Silkstead's Chapel. A large black marble slab 

 bears the following inscription : 



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