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Agnes Walton of the parish of Pinckeston. Proved by William her 

 son and executor, at Lichfield, the 20th February 1616. 



John Walton of the parish of Pinckeston. Proved 14th February 

 1616, by Agnes Walton, his mother and executor. 



James Walton of the parish of Leighe, proved at Lichfield, 12th 

 November 1616, by Katharine Walton his relict, one of the executors, 

 power being reserved for WilUam Walton, another executor. Also the 

 guardianship of the deceased's children, Katherine Walton, and James 

 Walton, minors, being granted to the said widow during their minority. 



Isabella Walton exhibited an inventory of the goods of her deceased/ 

 husband, William Walton, of Bentley, on the 1st July 1617. J 



John Walton of Leamington Hastings. Proved on the 30th July 

 1618, by Henry Walton, his son and executor. 



Note B. [Referred to in pp. xli. and lxix.J 



The following entries occur in Izaak Walton's copy of the Book of 

 Common Prayer, printed by Barker, London, 1639, small folio, in the 

 possession of the Rev. Dr Hawes. 



In the handwriting of Isaak Walton the elder : — 



My dafter Ann borne the eleventh of March, 1647. 

 My last son Izaak borne the 7° of Sept. 1651, at halfe an houre after 

 2 a Clock in the afternoone, being Sunday, and he was baptized in the 

 evening by Mr Thrustros, in my howse in Clarkenwell. Mr Henry 

 Davison, and brother Beacham were his god fathers, and Mrs Roe his 

 godmother. 



Rachell Walton dyed the 22° of August, about 12 on that day, 1640, 

 buried the 25° day. 



Her dafter Ann borne the 10° of July, 1640, dyed the II° of May, 

 1642. 



Ann Walton senyer dyed the 17° of Aprill about one a Clock in that 

 night, and was buried in the Virgin Mary Chappell in the Cathedrall in 

 Worcester, the 20th day. 

 A grave stone their laid over her, in which this written : 

 Here lyeth buried so much as could dye of Ann, the wife of Izaak 

 Walton. 



A woman who was of remarkable prudence 



And 



of the primitive pietie 



Her greate and generall knowledg 



Being adorned with such trew humillitie 



And blest with soe much Christian 



Meeknes as made her worthy 



Of a more memorable monument. She dyed 



Alas ! Alas ! that she is ded. 



Aprill. 17. 1662. 



