INDEX. 



303 



Droxford, Walton's books at, mentioned in 



his will, c, ci, civ. 

 Dryden, imitation by, of lines quoted by 



Walton, fiom an unknown poet, Hi n. 

 Du Bartas, quoted by Walton, 45-47, 97 ; 



account of his works, 45 «. 

 Dubbing, list of materials for, 103 n. 

 Dubravius, Janus, biographical account of, 

 133 n.\ his treatise "De Piscinis et Pis- 

 cium qui in eis aluntur naturis," quoted by 

 Walton, Ixi, 133, 134, 144, 145, 199; anec- 

 dote related by, 289. 

 Duck, the, destructive to fi^^h, 63. 

 " Ductor Dubitantium," by Bishop Taylor, 



cited, 27. 

 Dugdale, Sir William, showed to Walton a 

 letter from Sir Thomas Herbert, wherein 

 he and others were directed to compare 

 with the original King Charles the First's 

 translation of Dr Sanderson's lectures 

 " De Juramento,*' xxxvii. 



Dug-worm, the, gi. 



Dulas, the name of, common to many rivers 

 in Wales, 230 «. 



Duncombe, Mr, extract from his "History 

 of Herefordshire," relative to the salmon 

 of the Wye, 126 «. 



Dun-cut fly for May, the directions for mak- 

 ing, 257. 



Dundell, CO. of Herts, the sovirce of one of 

 the heads of the river Thames, 195. 



Dunnington, the town of, 229. 



Duport, Dr James, Latin verses addressed 

 by him to Walton, Ixxxviii, 18; translation 

 thereof by Archdeacon Wrangham, 274 ; 

 biographical accolmt of him, 18 n. 



Duppa, Dr, presented by Dr Donne, with a 

 seal of bloodstone, engraven with a repre- 

 sentation of the Saviour extended on an 

 anchor, xxiv. 



Durfeys " Pills to purge Melancholy," 

 83 «. 



" Dutch Fair," the picture of a, cxiii. 



Dyrham, in Gloucestershire, 276. 



Eagle, the, styled Jove's servant in ordinary, 

 25 ; a species of hawk, 28. 



Eastcarlton, county of Norfolk, tenure of 

 the manor of, ig8 «. 



Eaton-fords, clxxxvi. 



Eaton, James, of Stafford, apprenticed by 

 Izaak Walton, cxlix. 



Eccleshall, in Staffordshire, xlv ; a farm near, 

 bequeathed by Walton to the town of 

 Stafford, ci. 



EdghiU, Thomas, Walton's servant, a be- 

 quest made to him, ci. 



Eels, said to be found in river Ganges, thirty 

 feet in length, 42 ; unbed themselves and 

 stir during thunder, 118'; betterfor age and 

 size, 130 ; much esteemed by the Romans, 

 158 ; different opinions as to their mode of 

 generation, 159, 164 « ; those bred in rivers 

 near the sea said never to return to fresh 

 water, 160 ; supposed to He torpid half the 

 year, 160; varieties of, 161; baits and direc- 

 tions for fishing for, 161 ; mode of sniggling 

 for, i6z ; bobbing for, 162 n. ; directions 



for cooking, 163 ; very large one caught at 



Peterborough, 163 ; their haunts, 164 7i. 

 Effgington, county of Derby, 299. 

 Erie, the, a species of hawk, 29. 

 Elephant, the, 30, 33. 

 Elijah, the prophet, fed by ravens, 27. 

 Elizabeth, Queen, often wished herself a 



milkmaid all the month of May, 8z. 

 Elusina, the river, 41. 



" England's Helicon ," published in 1600, 80 «- 

 "English Guzman," the, or the history of 



that unparaHeled thief, James Hind, 4to, 



1652, 113 «. 

 "Epigrams," by Sir John Harrington, xix. 

 Epirus, a river in, that puts out any lighted 



torch, and kindles any that was not lighted, 



Eroways, the river, county of Derby, 231. 



Espernon, Gerard's Life of the Duke of, 

 translated by Charles Cotton, clxxviii. 



Evans, Eyans, or Janes, Thomas, of Bow, 

 county of Middlesex, cxxxiv. 



, Susan, cxxxv. 



'*Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius, Eccle- 

 siastical Histories," fol. Lond. 1636, for- 

 merly belonging to Izaak Walton, now in 

 the cathedral library at Salisbury, cxlviii. 



Exton, Sir Thomas, cii. 



Fairclough, alias Featley, Dr Daniel, 13 «. 



Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 33 n. 



" Fair One of Tunis, or the Generous Mis- 

 tress ; a new piece of gallantry, out of the 

 French," published by Charles Cotton, in 

 1674, clxxxi. 



Faithorne, the fish in the first edition of the 

 "Complete Angler,"supposed to have been 

 engraved by, 3 «. 



Falcon, the, a species of the hawk, 28. 



Fa'kland, Lord, his visit to John Heats, cxlvi. 



Fsiingdon, Mr Anthony, cxWi ; Mr Fulman 

 referred to him for information relative to 

 the Life of John Hales, Ixxx ; his sermons 

 bequeathed by Walton to Mr John Darbi- 

 shire, cii. 



" Farewell to the Vanities of the World," a 

 poem said to have been written by Dr 

 Donne, Ix. 



Farnham Castle, in Surrey, a seat of the 

 Bishop of Winchester, xcvi ; visited by 

 Walton in May 1683, xcix ; prints and 

 pictures at, bequeathed by him to his son 

 Izaak, ci, cv. 



FarweU, Mrs Anne and Mrs Elizabeth, 

 bequest made to by their " cousin " Izaak 

 Walton, the younger, cxviii ; not identified, 

 cxxni. 



Faulkner, "an industrious angler," men- 

 tioned by Robert Frank in his " Northern 

 Memoirs," Ixi. 



Feathers for fly - making, directions for 

 choosing, 104 w. 



Fell, Dr, master of Christ's Church, Ixxxv ; 

 expelled from the university, xxxv. 



Fence months, the, regulated by stat. 13 

 Edw. I. c. 47, and stat. 13 Rich. II. c. 

 19, 62 Tl, 



Ferabosco, Sig. Alfonso, in w. 



