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INDEX. 



Haslam, Alice, cxxxiii. 



Hastings, Sir George, son of Henry Hastings 

 of Woodlands, 2d son of George, 4tli Earl 

 of Huntingdon, 72 «., 128, 186. 



— , Henry Lord, elegy upon his death by 

 Charles Cotton the poet, clxvi n. 



Hatfield, Agnes, daughter of Lawrence, of 

 WiUoughby, co. Notts, cxxxiv. 



, an ancient royal residence, 56 «. 



Hawes, pedigree of, cxxxii, cxxxiii. 



, Anne, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, ^?v. Henryi minister of Clifton, cxxi, 



cxxxii. 



— — , Rev. Dr Herbert, prebendary of Salis- 

 bury, great-great-gra#ison, and, except 

 Mrs Biagden, only living descendant of 

 Walton, cxxi, cxxxiii ; copy of Walton's 

 prayer-book in his possession, xli ; list of 

 portraits of Walton's family in his posses- 

 sion, cli. 



■, Margaret Jane, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



— ~-~, Rev. John, married Anne Hawkins, 

 cxxi, cxxxiii ; his death, cxxi ; his issue, 

 cxxi. 



Hawk, varieties of the, 28, 29 ; has only four 

 or five young ones at a time, 76. 



Hawking, the pleasures of, 25. 



Hawkins, pedigree of, cxxxii, cxxxiii. 



■ , Anne, daughter of Walton, bequests 



made to by her fether, c, ci ; by her brother, 

 Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii ; ap- 

 pointed his executrix and residuary legatee, 

 cxviii ; her portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cU. 



■^^, Aime, granddaughter of- Walton, be- 

 quest made to her by him, ci ; by her 

 uncle, Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii ; 

 biographical account and epitaph of, cxx ; 

 her portrait in the possession of the Rev. 

 Dr Hawes, cli. > 



~ , Anne, daughter of William Hawkins, 



Esq., married the Rev. John Hawes, 

 cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Frances, the wife of Mr Thomas Knapp 



Blagden, cxxi, cxxxii. 



, Henrietta Rebecca, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



, Jane, her epitaph, cxxi, cxxxii. 



, Sir John, error in his statement re- 

 specting Walton's marriage, xx ; his con- 

 jecture that the Life of Wotton was finished 

 in 1644 supposed to be erroneous, xlii ; 

 mentions letters of Walton extant in the 

 Ashmolean Museum, relating to a Life -of 

 Mr Henry Savile, Ixxiii ; his description of 

 the fishing-house at Beresford, Ixxxvii, 

 238 M. ; his conjecture that the fish in the 

 first edition of the "Complete Angler" 

 were engraved on silver proved to be 

 erroneous, 3 «. ; discovered the tune to 

 which the song " Come, live with me," &c., 

 was sung, 81. 



, Mary, cxxi, cxxxiii. 



■ , Dr William, prebendary of Winches- 

 ter, married Walton's daughter Anne, 

 Ixxxiv, cxxii, cxxxiii ; bequests made to 

 him by Walton's will, c, ci ; his death, 

 cxli ; his portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cH. 



Hawkins, William, Esq., bequest made to him 

 by his uncle, Izaak Walton the younger, 

 cxviii; executor ofihiswill, cxix; biogra- 



5hical account and epitaph of himself, and 

 ane, his wife, cxx; their issue, cxxi, 

 cxxxii ; his portrait in the possession of the 

 Rev. Dr Hawes, cli. 



, Rev. William, vicar of Boldre, county 



of Hants, cxxxii. 



Hawthorn-fly, the, Walton's directions for 

 making, 106 ; Barker's do., 105 n. 



Hayne, Richard, Esq., of Ashboum, 227 «. 



Headley, a passage from the "Complete 

 Angler," quoted by him in his notes to the 

 Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry, 

 cxiv «. 



Heath, J., the translator of Du Moulin's 

 "Accomplishment of the Prophecies," 39 «. 



Heber, Mr, copy of a song entitled " Come, 

 Shepherds, deck your Heads/ from a MS, 

 in his possession, 277. 



Helmet pigeon, the; 76. 



Henchman, Dr, Bishop of Salisbury, Ixv ; 

 contributed to Walton's Life of Herbert, 

 Ixxvi. 



, Humphry, LL.D., cxix. 



Hen-driver, the, a species of hawk, 29. 



Henley Bridge, 184. 



Henly, "old Oliver," a noted fisher, both for 

 trout and salmon, X27. 



Henry, Prince, a poem on the death of, 

 printed in i2mo in 1613, by William Basse, 

 282. 



Henry VII. 's Gifts, next door to the Gate- 

 house in Westminster, the residence of 

 Thomas Barker, author of " The Art of 

 Angling," 283. 



Henshaw, Samuel, of Stafford, apprenticed 

 by Izaak Walton, cxlix, 



Herbert, George, author of **The Temple," 

 presented - by Dr Donne with a seal of 

 bloodstone, engraven with a representation 

 of the Saviour extended on an anchor, 

 xxiv ; his Life by Walton, published in 

 May 1670, Ixxv ; quotation from his poem 

 entitled "Contemplation on God's Provi- 

 dence," 44 ; from "The Temple," 107. 



, Sir Thomas, attended Charles I. during 



his imprisonment, xxxvii. 



Hermit-fish, the, 46. 



" Hero and Leander," a poem by Chris- 

 topher Marlow, 78 n. 



Heron, the, destructive to fish, 63 ; marrow 

 of the thigh-bone of, a tempting bait, 138. 



Herrick, the poet, intimate with Charles 

 Cotton the elder, clxiv ; his " Hesperides," 

 quoted, 81 n. 



Herring, the, dies out of water sooner than 

 any other sea-fish, 141; plentiful near Yar- 

 mouth, 108, vide Yarmouth. 



Hertford,' the castle of, built by Edward the 

 elder, 196 n, 



Heseltine, William, Esci., _ Tradescaiit's 

 house in, Lambeth now in his occupation, 

 275- 



Heylin's Cosmography, quoted by Walton, 

 194 ; copies of his Microcosmus, 4to, 162T, 

 and of his '* Parable of the Tares," 4to, 



