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INDEX, 



Jonson, Ben, author of the "Beggar's 

 Bush," 113 ; his adopted sons, 217 ». 



"Jovial Crew, the, or the Merry Beggars," 

 a comedy by Brome, 87 «. 



Jovius, Paulus, the author of a tract, "De 

 Romanis Piscibus,*' 142 w. 



Judea, a river in, mentioned by Josephus, 

 that runs swiftly all the six days of the 

 week, and stands still on the Sabbath, 42. 



Juxon, Dr, Bishop of London, attended 

 Charles I. during his imprisonment, xxxvi. 



Ken, pedigree of, cciv. 



, Anne, the second wife of Izaak Walton, 



xxxix, cciv. 



1 Elizabeth, xxxix «., cxxiii, cciv. 



, Jane, the wife of Thomas, xxxix. 



, Jane,the wife of John Symons,xxxix«., 



xlvii, cciv.' 



, Ion, Treasurer of the East India Com- 

 pany, xxxix »., xlviii, cxxii, cciv ; a ring 

 bequeathed to him by Walton, cii. 



, Ion, B.D., cxxii, cciv. 



, John, xxxix «., cciv, 283. 



, Margaret, xxxix a., cxxii, cciv. 



, Martha, wife of Thomas, xxxix «., cciv. 



!, Martha, wife of Christopher Frederick 



Kreinberg, xxxix »., xlii, xlviii, cxxii, cciv. 



, Martin, cciv. 



■ , Mary, xxxix «., cciv. 



^— , Rose, cxxii, cciv ; Isaac Walton the 

 younger directed by his father's will to be 

 kind to her, ci, civ ; bequest to h^r, by her 

 nephew, Izaak Walton tlie younger, cxviii. 



— , Thomas, xxxix ; his will, xlvii. 



•^^, Thos., his son by his first wife, xxxix «. 



, Thomas, his son by his second wife, 



Bishop of Bath and Wells, xxxix ; sup- 

 posed by Mr Bowles to have been the issue 

 of the first wife, xxxix ; mentioned in his 

 father's will, xlviii ; a ring bequeathed to 

 by Walton, cii ; after being deprived of his 

 see resided with Izaak Walton the younger, 

 cxvi ; bequeathed part of his books to him, 

 cxvii ; his death, cciv, cxli ; his portrait, in 

 the possession of the Rev. Dr Hawes, cii. 



Kenil worth, near Coventry, a pike' in a pond 

 at, seized a woman's foot whilst washing 

 clothes, 130. 



Kennet, the river, a trout taken in, forty-five 

 inches in length, 115 «.; fahied for eels, 

 164 ». 



Kenrick, Dorothy, a ring bequeathed to, by 

 Walton, cii, dv, cxxxiv. 



, Edward, of London, merchant, cv, 



cxxxiv. 



, John, of Shropshire,^ cxxxiv. 



, John, of London, xxii, cxxxiv. 



, Mary, cxxxiv. 



, Mathew, cxxxiv. 



Kentish hens, great compared with others, 

 76, 



Kerbye, Charles, famed for a method of tem- 

 pering hooks, obtained from Prince Rupert, 

 188 «. 



Kerobyn, Thomas, of Burton, co. Staiford, 

 surgeon, civ. 



Killigrew,Sir H., ambassador to France, xxii. 



Killigrew, Mr Thomas, bequest made to, by 

 Dr Donne the younger, cxlii ; stated by 

 Pepys to have introduced good music, 

 in n. 



Kilmorrey, Robert, Viscount, i «. 



King, Dr Henry, Bishop of Chichester, inti- 

 mate friend of Walton, xx, Ixiv ; executor 

 to_ Dr Donne, xxiii ; presented by him 

 with a seal of bloodstone, with a repre- 

 sentation of the Saviour extended on an 

 anchor, xxiv ; verses on Dr Donne's death, 

 xxiv; mentioned by Walton, in the second 

 edition of his Life of Dr Donne, Ixiv ; re- 

 stored to his see, after the Restoration, 

 Ixv; bequest to him by Dr Donne the 

 younger, Ixxi ; letter to Walton, Ixxi. 



, H., of Foster Lane, London, gent., civ. 



, Dr John, Bishop of London, ixiv. 



, John, son of the Bishop of Chichester, 



cxcix. 



, John, of Fleet Street, London, gent., civ. 



, Mrs, the wife of Dr Philip, a ring be- 

 queathed to, by Walton, cU, cv. 



Kingfisher, destructive to fish, 63 ; its nest, 



ZQO. 



Kingston-upon-HuU, the town of, 230. 



Kingston-upon-Thames, 283. 



Kirby, in Westmoreland, a well near, which 

 ebbs and flows several times a day, 41. 



Kniveton, Mary, daughter of Sir Gilbert, of 

 Murcaston, in Derbyshire, ccii. 



Krienberg, Mr Frederick, and his wife, be- 

 quests to, by Izaak Walton the younger, 

 cxviii, cciv- 



Ladbroke, Mr, of Gatton, 142 n. 



Lake Leman ; trout of three cubits in length 



said to have been taken in, 72. 

 Lake Lurian in Italy, carp taken in, of fifty 



pounds weight, 142. 

 Lambeth, John Tradescant's house at, now 



called Turret House, 43. 

 Lamperne, the, 165 «. 

 Lamprey, a favourite dish of the Romans^ 



33, 119, 160, i6s «. ■ 

 Laneare, Mr Nicholas, an eminent master of 



music, no n. 

 Laner, and Laneret, a species of hawk, 28. 

 Langdale, Mr, of Ashbourn, 227 n. 

 Larl^ the, 26. 



Last-spring, a fish of Uie salmon kind, 129 n, 

 Lathkin, the river, 2^0 

 Laud, Archbishop, his execution, xxxv, cxlvi, 



cxlvii* 

 Laverock, the, cxiv, 26. 

 Lawes, Henrj', 178 «, 

 Lawson, W., 54 n. 

 Lee, the river, account of, 196 «. 

 Lees, Richard, of Stafford, apprenticed by 



Izaak Walton, cxlix. 

 Lentner, the, a species of hawk, 29. 

 Leominster, co. Hereford, 119. 

 Lessius, Leonard, biographical account of, 



99 «• 

 Lewin, , a ring bequeathed to, by his 



" coz." Walton, cii. 

 Lidcott, Dorothy, daughter of Sir John, of 



Mousley, in Surrey, i n. 



