WALTON'S WILL. II 



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 allow- 

 ing the first about fifty shillings 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 I 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 Darbyshire the 

 "Sermons" 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, linnen 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 I give my old friend, Mr. Richard Mar- 

 riot, 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 Dr. Hawkins to see that he performs it, which 

 I doubt not but he will. I desire my burial to 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 co- 

 dicil for rings), this Sixteenth day of August, One Thousand Six 

 Hundred Eighty-three. 



Witness to this Will. IZAAK WALTON. 



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

 Ken ; to my sister, his wife ; to my brother, Dr. Ken ; to my sister 

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

 to his three daughters ; to Mrs. Nelson ; to Mr. Richard Walton ; 

 to Mr. Palmer ; to Mr. Taylor ; to Mr. Tho. Garrard ; to the Lord 

 Bishop of Sarum ; to Mr. Rede, his servant ; to my cousin, Doro- 

 thy Kenrick ; to my cousin Lewin to Mr. Walter Higgs ; to Mr. 

 Charles Cotton; to Mr. Richard Marryot: 22. To my brother 



