ON ANGLING. 



tures, Temporall and Spirituall. By Samuel Gardiner, 

 Doctor of DiviDitie. 



Matthew iv. 19. I will make you fishers of men. 

 18mo. London : Printed by Thomas Parfoot, 1606. 



Dedicated to Sir Henrie Gaudie, Sir Miles Corbet, Sir 

 Hamond Le Strange, Sir Henry Spellman, Knights, my verie 

 kind friends. 



In the collection of the Rev. Mr. Cotton. 



Gentleman Farmer, containing North's Discourse of 

 Fish and Fish Ponds. Lond. 1726. 



Gentleman Angler, containing short plain instructions 

 whereby the most ignorant beginner may, in a little time, 

 become a perfect artist in Angling for Salmon, &c. &c. 

 8vo. Lond. 1726. 2nd edit. 8vo. 1736. 3rd edit. 8vo. 

 Lond. Hitch, without date. 8vo. Lond. 1753. 12mo. 

 Lond. Kearsley, 1786. 



This work was again printed as a novel publication, in 

 1786, viz. as above by a gentleman, who has made it his 

 diversion upwards of fourteen years. 



(In the first and other editions twenty-eight years' expe- 

 rience.) 



Gentleman's Recreations for 1836. 12mo. Sherwood. 



Gilbert's (William, Gent.) Angler's Delight, containing 

 the whole art of neat and clean Angling; wherein is 

 taught the readiest way to take all sorts of Fish, from the 

 Pike to the Minnow, together with their proper baits, 

 haunts, and time of fishing for them, whether in mere, 

 pond, or river. As also the method of fishing in Hackney 

 River, and the names of the best stands there ; with the 

 manner of making all sorts of good tackle fit for any 

 water whatsoever. Dedicated to Sir Richard Fisher. 

 12mo. Lond. 1676. 



In this book, the Angler's Delight, at p. 14, we read of 

 Barbel frequenting London Bridge ; p. 31 the fresh title of 

 the second part. 



The method of fishing, &c. occurs, p. 38. " Then go to 

 Mother Gilbert's, at the Flower de Luce, at Clapton, near 



