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intend to do, if he shall be able to do it, as I know he*hem 

 for they be good folke. I give to Mr John Darbyshire n d 

 Sermons of Mr Anthony Farringdon, or of Dr Sanderso>e 

 which f/iy 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 

 Holinshed, 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 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 Dr 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 brother, Doctor 

 Ken ; to my sister Pye ; to Mr Francis Morley ; to Mr 

 George Vernon ; to his wife ; to his three daughters ; to Mistris 

 Nelson ; to Mr Richard Walton ; to Mr Palmer ; to Mr 

 Taylor ; to Mr Thomas Garrard ; to the Lord Bishop of 

 Sarum ; to Mr Rede, his servant ; to my cousin, Dorothy 

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

 Charles Cotton; to Mr Richard Marry ot twenty-two. To 

 my brother Beacham ; to my sister, his wife ; to the Lady Anne 

 How ; to Mrs King, Dr Phillips's wife ; to Mr Valentine 

 Harecourt ; to Mrs Eliza Johnson ; to Mrs Mary Rogers ; 

 to Mrs Eliza Milward ; to Mrs Dorothy Wollop ; to Mr 

 Will. Milward, of Christchurch, Oxford ; to Mr John Darby- 

 shire ; to Mr Undevill ; to Mrs Rock ; to Mr Peter White ; 

 to Mr John Lloyde ; to my cousin, Creinsell's widow ; Mrs 

 Dalbin must not be forgotten sixteen. IZAAK WALTON. 

 Note, that several lines are blotted out of this will, for they 

 were twice repeated, and that this will is now signed and 

 sealed this twenty and fourth day of October, one thousand 

 six hundred eighty-three, in the presence of us : Witness, 

 ABRAHAM MARKLAND, Jos. TAYLOR, THOMAS CRAWLEY. 



* Bookseller, and his Publisher.. 



