INDEX. 



307 



1659, formerly belonging to Walton, now 

 in the cathedral library of Salisbury, 

 cxlvii. 



Hickes, Thomas, M.A., his Lucian's Dia- 

 logues, 22 ». 



Higgs, Mr Walter, a ring bequeathed to, by 

 Walton, cii ; notice of, evil 



Hind, James, the *' English Guzman," bio- 

 graphical account of, 113 «. 



Hircus, the consul, held intelligence with 

 Decimus Brutus, besieged in. Mutina, by 

 means of a pigeon, 27. 



*' History of Thomas Lord Cromwell,'* pub- 

 lished as Shakespeare's, ii8 «. 



Hobart, Sir Richard, cv. ^ * 



Hobbes "De Mirabilibus Pecci," clxxxvi. 



Hobby, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Hobson, Ellen, of Bromley, in Kent, civ. 



Hoddesdon, the Thatched House at, I, ao, 

 36 ; engraving of the, 56. 



Hog-fish, the, 43. 



Holdsworth, Dr Richard, 13 «. 



Holinshed, Mr, a bequest madie to, by Wal- 

 ton, ci ; not identified, cvi. 



Hollar, portraits of the John Tradescants, 

 father' and son, engraved by, 42 n. 



Holmes-Chapel, co. Chester, the ale at 

 praised by Cotton, clxxiv. 



Holt, Sr John, Bart., cxxxv. 



, Sir Robert, of Aston, . co. Warwick, 



Bart., the second edition of Donne's Life 

 dedicated to, Ixiv. 



Holtenby, Daniel, overseer of the parish of 

 St Dunstan's in the West, clii.. 



Hooker, Richard, author of the " Ecclesias- 

 tical Polity/' xxii ; his Life, by Walton, 

 published in January 1665, Ixxi ; reprinted 

 in 1666, Ixxiv ; republished with the Lives : 

 of Donne, Herbert, and Wotton, about 

 X670, Ixxvi ; again in X675, Ixxxi ; a copy 

 of his *' Ecclesiastical Politie," fol. 1666, 



, formerly belonging to Walton, now in the 

 cathedral library at Salisbury, cxlviii. 



Hooks, for fishing, mentioned by the prophet 

 Amos,, and in the Book of Job, 38, 49 ; 

 Charles Kerbye, famed for his method of 

 tempering, z88 n. 



Hooper, Mr, warden of the Stationers' Com- 

 pany in 1612, 54 «.. 



" Hc^B," an Ode to, by Charles Cotton, cxciii. 

 Hopton, Edward, gent., commendatory 

 verses by, prefixed to Barkers *'Art of 

 Angling," 1657 or 1659, 283, 

 i Home, Bishe^, a passage from the " Com- 

 plete Angler," quoted in his commentary 

 on the 104th Psalm, cxiv n. ; contemplated 

 the republication of Walton's Lives, cxxiv. 

 Horse-flesh fly,, the, for April, 256. 

 Hoskins, Elizabeth, Susan, and William, 

 bequests to by their " cousin "" Izaak Wal- 

 ton the younger, cxviii, cxxiii. 



, Matthew, cxviii, cxxiii- 



Howe, the Lady Anne ; formerly Mrs Anne 

 King, cxliv ; painted the portrait of John 

 Sales, after his death, Ixxxi, cxliv ; a ring 



bequeathed to, by Walton, cii; biographi- 

 cal account of, cv. 

 , Sir Richard, Bart., IxxxL 



Howell, Mr, large trout taken by, at Hamble 



ton Lock, 115 11. 

 Hubball, Adam, of Stafford, apprenticed by 



Walton, cxlix.. 

 Hughes, Jane, daughter of Rowland, o£ 



Essenden, co. Herts, the mother of 



Walton's second wife, xxxix, cciv. 

 Humber, the river, made subject to the 



feftce months by stat. 13 Edw. 1. c. 47, 



62 n. ; grayling plentiful in the, 122 « ; the- 



sstuarium, 196- 

 " Hunter in his Choice Career, "-the, a song 



by William Basse, 85 ; copy of, 281. 

 Huntingdon, Ferdinand, Earl of, clxvi «. 

 ■^— , George, 4th Earl of, 72 n. 

 Hunting, the pleasures of, 2p, 31, 

 Hutchinson, Charles, of Wiiloughby on the 



Wolds, CO- Derby, cciii. 

 — , Isabella, daughter of Sir Thomas, of 



Owthorpe, co. Notts, wife of Charles, 



Cotton the younger, clxxi, cciii. 

 , Katherine, wife of Sir Thomas^ ccii. 

 , Miss Stanhope, clxxli, cciii. 

 " Hygrasticon, seu vera ratio valetudinis 



bonae et vitae ad extremam senectutem 



conservandce," by Leonard Lessius, 99. 



Ingelo, N., and the Life of Hales, cxlvi. 

 "Innocent Epicure," a poem, commemorat- 



mg Walton, Cotton, and Venables, 274. 

 Ireland, Mrs Mary, bequest to, by Izaak 



Walton the younger, cxviii ; not identified, 



cxxiii. 

 Irk. the river, in Lancashire, famed for eels, 



164 n. 

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

 Isabella, the colour, ^xbB so termed,, 254 n-. 

 Isis, the river, 195, 196.^ , 

 Ivy-bepries, worms anointed with the oil of, 



very attractive to fis!^ 127. 



Jack, the pike, so called until it attains the 

 length of twenty-four inches, 138. 



, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Jackion, Captain Heney, ccxlv. 



, Mr Roger, 54 «. 



James I., a copy of his works, fol. Lond. 

 1616, formeriy belonging to Walton, now 

 in the cathedral library of Salisbury, 

 cxlvii. 



Jenkinson, Sir Robert, of Oxfordshire, Bart., 

 cxxxiv. 



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



Jervis, Mrs, only child of John Swinfen, 



r Esq., grandmother of the late Earl St 

 Vincent ; a MS. note in a copy of the Life 

 of Bishop Sanderson, presented by Walton 

 to her grandfather, supposed to have been 

 written by her„xxxvi.. 



" Jew of 'Malta, "a tragedy by Marlowe, 80 n. 



" Johnny Armstrong," a song,. 79, 278. 



Johnson, Mrs Elyza, a ring bequeathed to, 

 by Walton, cii ; notice- of,' cvi ; bequest to 

 her by Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii. 



Johnson, Dr, a great admirer "of Walton,. 

 cxxiii. 



Jons, Mr, large tnout speared by, at Cook's. 

 Ferry, 115. 



