INDEX. 



295 



Barlow, Dr, Bishop of Lincoln, his letter to 

 Walton, loth May 1678, xcii. ■ 



, Mr George, conveyed the king's lesser 



George, which had been preserved by 

 Colonel Blague, after the battle of Wor- 

 cester, to Robert Milward, Esq., xlv, vide 

 Blore Pipe House. 



Barm-fly, the, for June, directions for 

 making, 261. 



Biitnacles, 43. 



Barrington, the Hon. Dalnes, 166 «. 



Basse, William, an eminent composer, in- 

 timate with Walton, cxiv ; composed the 

 "Angler's Song," at his request, 85, 88 ; 

 author of the songs mentioned by Walton, 

 called "The Hunter in his career," and 

 "Tom of Bedlam," 281; list of other 

 verses and poems composed by, z8a. 



Bat, the, called a half-year bird, 73. 



Batcman, William, Esq. of Middleton, near 

 Bakewell, anecdote of Cotton related from 

 his information, clxxvii. 



Baitey, Francis, of Stafford, apprenticed by 

 Izaak Walton, cxlix, 



Beaucham, Ion, vicar of East Brent, in 

 March 1688 ; prebend of Wanstrow, in 

 October 1689 ; fellow of Trinity College, 

 1713, cxxii, cciv; a bequest made to him 

 by his "cousin" Izaak Walton, the 

 younger, cxviii. 



, Jame'?, a goldsmith of London, god- 

 father to Izaak Walton's "last son Isaac,'' 

 xlii ; a ring bequeathed to him by Walton, 

 cii ; living in July 1714, cxxii, cciv. 



, Martha, wife of James, mentioned in 



the will of her father, Mr Thomas Ken, 

 xlii ; Izaak Walton, the younger, en- 

 joined by his father's will to be kind to 

 her, cii. 



, William, fellow of New College, ap- 

 pears to have died before 1713, cxxii, cciv. 



Bede, the Venerable, account of him, 159 «- 



Bedford, Charles, Esq., the occupier of John 

 Tradescant's house in Lambeth, 43. 



Bee, the diligence of the, 28 ; the brood of 

 the, a good bait for bream,, dace, and 

 roach, 186. 



" Beggar's Bush, the," Lond. 1647, a 

 comedy, by Fletcher, 113 w. 



" Beggar's Daughter of Bethnal Green," ihe 

 ballad of the, 209 w. 



Beketes, mentioned in the Rolls of Parlia- 

 ment, anno 1382, 14a n. 



Bellonius, a voucher for the authenticity of 

 the story of the bishop-fish, 45 iu 



Belus, said to be the first inventor of the art 

 of angHng, 37. 



Benion, the scent of the herb so called, said 

 to deter otters from fish-ponds, 59. 



Bentley Brook, near Ashbourri, 228. 



Bently, county of Derby, ,the manor of, 

 possessed by Charles Cotton, the father of 

 the poet, in right of his wife, clxiv ; settle- 

 ment of on the marriage of Charles Cotton, 

 the younger, clxxi. 



Ben Jonson adopted several persons as his 

 sons, 217 «. 



Beresford Hall, county of Stafford, Walton 

 supposed to have spent some weeks at, in 

 May and June 1676, Ixxxvi ; description 

 of the fishing-house at, built by Charles 

 Cotton, Ixxxvii «., 238 ?i. ; drawings of, 

 made by Izaac Walton the younger, cxvi ; 

 enjoyed by Charles Cotton, the father of 

 the poet, in right of his wife, clxiv ; settle- 

 ment of, on the marriage of Charles 

 Cotton, the younger, clxxi ; the grounds 

 near, planted by him, clxx ; settled on 

 him for life by Act 27 Car. 11., clxxxv; 

 said to have been surrendered by him, in 

 1681, to Joseph Woodhouse, gent., 

 clxxxviii ; purchased by Loid Beresford 

 in 1825, 238 ; engravings of the hall, 234, 

 257 ; engravings of the fishing-houiie, 

 237-239. 



Beresford, John, Esq., of Ashbourn, portrait 

 of Cotton in his possession, cxcix. 



, John, Esq., of Newton Grange, county 



of Derby, clxxxviii. 



, Olivia, daughter and heiress of Edward 



Beresford, of Beresford, county of Stafford, 

 clxiv, cciii. 



Berners, Dame Juliana, 29 ; extract from the 

 advertisement prefixed l-o her " Treatyse 

 of Fysshynge wyih an Angle," 290. 



Berwick, the town of, 196. 



Bibliotheca sive Catalogus Scriptorum, Lat 

 Gr. and Heb., by Gesner, 1545-55, 44* '^• 



Biddulph, Ann, wife of Simon, E>-q., of the 

 Cape of Good Hope, the representative of 

 Mrs Burnet, cc. 



, Walter, Esq , of Barton-under-Need- 



wood, sale of his otter-hounds, 56 iu 



Bird of Paradise, 43. 



Birds* nests, 43. 



Bishop-fish, the story of the, 45 «. 



Bishop's Thorpe, the archi episcopal palace 

 at, 27 11. 



Bittern, the, 63. 



Blackbird, the, 26. 



Black-blue dun fly, the, for July, directions 

 for making, 262. 



Black-fly, the, directions for making, loc, 

 257, 262. 



Blackfriars, shoals of roach formerly settled 

 at, 182 «. 



Black gnats, directions for making, 255, 261. ■ 



Black hackle, the, for July, directions for 

 making, 262. 



Black patches, worn by women of fashion, 

 129 n. 



Blagden, Mrs, the only living dcFcendant of 

 Walton, excepting the Rev. Dr Hawes, 

 cxxi. 



Blagden, Mr Thomas Knapp, of Winchester, 

 cxxi, cxxxii, vide Hawkins. 



Blague, Colonel, preserved the king's lesser 

 George, after the battle of Worcester, xlv ; 

 imprisoned in the Tower, xlv. ; escaped 

 from thence, xlv. 



Bleak, the, called the river Swallow; de- 

 scription of, and baits and mode of angling 

 for, 172. 



Bleak Hall, near Edmonton, liv, 64 »., 78. 



