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INDEX, 



Fern-fly, the, directions for making, 262. 



Ferrers, John, Esq., a translatioit of the 

 "Moral Philosophy of the Stoics," from 

 the French of Du Vaix, dedicated to him 

 by Charles Cotton, clxxii. 



Ferret, the, 29. 



Fichet, the, 29. 



Field, Dr Richard, Dean of Gloucester, xxii, 

 Ixxviii. 



Finlanders, superstition of the, 284. 



Firman, Raymond, executor of the will of 

 Jane Walton, of Derby, cxxxix. 



Fish, have hearing, 118 ; salmon called a 

 Jisk, par excellence, in Scotland, Ixii. 



Fishing-frog, called by the Dalmatians " the 

 water devil," 134. 



Fishing-house, Cotton's, vide Beresford. 



, Sir Henry Wotton's, near Eton, de- 

 scription of, by Mr Jesse, cxxix. 



Fishing-lines, directions for making, 202, 203, 



Fish-ponds, directions for making, 198-200. 



Fitzwilliam Collection at Cambridge, error 

 respectinga view of Theobalds in, published 

 by Society of Antiquaries, corrected, 275. 



Flatman, Thomas, the poet, verses addressed 

 to Walton on publication of Chalkhill's 

 poem of I'healma and Ciearchus, xcv ; to 

 Charles Cotton, on his translation of De 

 Montluc's Commentaries, clxxxi. 



Fleet Street, Walton's house in, xx. 



Flesh-flies, directions for breeding, 261. 



Fietcherj Giles, 177 «. 



, Phineas, the poet, iii ?i., iig«. ; ac- 

 count of, 177 n. ; intimate with Charles 

 Cotton the elder, clxiv. 



, John, his comedy of "Monsieur 



Thomas," edited by Alexander Brome in 

 1639, 274. 



Florence, the beauty of, 34. 



Floud, John, A.M., biographical notices of, 

 xxi, cxxxv ; mentioned in his mother's will, 

 XXX ; verses to Walton on the publication 

 of the " Complete Angler," xlviii, 9. 



— — , Rachel, the wife of Izaak Walton, xxi, 

 cxxxiii, cxxxv. 



, Robert, son of John Floud, xxi, cxxxv. 



, Robert, his son, B, A., xxi, cxxxv ; men- 

 tioned in his mother's will, xxx ; verses 

 to Walton on the publication of the " Com- 

 plete Angler," xlviii, xlix, 14. 



, Mrs Susannah, xxx, cxxxv; abstract of 



her will, xxx. 



, Sir Thomas, of Milgate, cd. Kent, xxi 



Flounder, the, description of, baits, and 

 directions for ang;ler for, 165. 



Flower, Alice, daughter of John, of Whit- 

 well, CO. RutJand, 60 ft. 



Fly-fishing, Cotton's treatise on the art of, 

 written by him at Walton's request, within 

 ten days, Ixxxv, clxxxv ; Walton's direc- 

 tions for, quoted from Barker, loi et seq. ; 

 instructionsfor, from an anonymous writer, 

 106 n.; Cotton's instructions for, 240 et seq. 



Fly-making, list of materials necessary for, 

 103 31., vide Artificial flies. 



Ford, John, married Elizabeth Walton, cliv. 



Fordidge trout, never caught by angling, 73; 

 eats nothing in fresh water, 74. 



Forked kite, the, a species of hawk, 29. 



Fox, the, 2Q. 



Frank. Robert, author of "Northern Me- 

 moirs," his criticism of the " Complete 

 Angler," Ix. 



French pye, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Frescobaldi, Signor, a Florentine merchant, 

 n8 n. 



Frog, the, several kinds of, described by Top- 

 sel, 74 Jt- ; said to be venomous in spawning- 

 time, 132 ; very destructive to carp, 134 «., 

 143 ; a bait for pike, 135 ; different kinds 

 of, and directions for baiting with, 136, 137. 



Frome, George, a witness to the will of Izaak 

 Walton the younger, cxix. 



Fuller, Dr, Walton's opinion of his "Church 

 Historv," Ixiii ; quoted by Walton, 51 «., 

 52 n. 



Fuller's "Abel Redivivus," 4to. 1651, for- 

 merly belonging to Izaak Walton, now in 

 the cathedral library at Salisbury, cxlvii. 



Fulman, William, author of the *' Notitia 

 Oxoniensis Academiae," Ixxx, 



Fulimart, the, 29 n. 



Gaisford, Stephefl, a witness to the will of 



Izaac Walton the younger, cxix. 

 "Gammer Gurton's Nedle, a ryght pithy, 



pleasauntand merie Comedie," 1575, 281. 

 Ganges, the river, 42, vide Eels. 

 Gardner, Dr, expelled from the University 



of Oxford, XXXV. 

 Garrard, Mr Thomas, a. ring bequeathed to 



by Walton, cii ; notice of, cv. 

 Garrick, widow of David, 142 «. 

 Garter, a, and George, belonging to Charles 



II.,taken after the battle of Worcester, xlv. 

 Gasius, Antonius, quoted by Walton, 168 ; 



account of, 16S «- 

 Gatehouse at Westminster, the, 283. 

 Gauden, Dr, Bishop of Exeter, published 



the Life of Richard Hooker, Ixxvii. 

 Gay, the poet, verses descriptive of the art of 



angling, by, 287-289. 

 Geneva, the trout taken 'in the lake of, a 



great article of commerce, 72. 

 Gentles, breeding and preserving, 185. 

 George, the King's lesser, preserved by 



Colonel Blague, after battle of Worcester, 



xlv ; its restoration to his Majesty, xlv. 

 Gerard, John, quoted by Walton, 160 ; ac- 



coimt of, 160 n. 

 Gerard's History of the life of the Duke of 



Espernon, translated by Charles Cotton, 



clxxviii. 

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

 Gesner, Conrade, biographical account of, 



44 «.; his *' Historia Animalium," and 



" De Serpentum NaturS," quoted by Wal- 

 ton, Ixi, 44, 48, 59, 72, it8, 120, 123, 125, 



127, X30, 132, 140, X41, 144, 148, 156, xf>j, 



166, 167, 193. 

 Gise, Mr Christopher, a bequest made to, by 



Dr Donne, the younger, cxlii. 

 Glanville, Sir Bartholomew, custos of Orford 



Castle, temp. Hen, II., 45 7i. 

 Glascocke, William, a witness to the will of 



Dr Donne, the younger, cxlii. 



