INDEX. 



309 



Liebault, Dr, author of **L* Agriculture et 



Maison Rustique," account o^ ig8 «. 

 Light brown fly for May, 257. 

 " Like Hermit Poor," a song, no «. 

 Lilly, the astrologer, 43 n. 

 Linnet, the, cxiv, 26. 

 Little brown fly for April, 256. 



dun fly for May, 257. 



— — yellow May fly, 257, 260. 



Liturgy, abolished by Act of Parliament, 



108 «. 

 Livy, the choicest of historians, 34. 

 Lloyde, Mr John, a ring bequeathed to, by 



Walton, cii ; not identified, cvi. 

 Llyn Quellyn, near Snowdon, the char 



caught in, 166 n. 

 — Raithlyn, co. Merioneth, a singular 



variety of perch found in, 157 «. 

 Loach, the, breeds several times in the year, 



141 ; description of, 192. 

 Lobel, Mathias de, biographical account of, 



160 n. 

 Lobster, the, 140, vide Chichester. 

 Lochmaben, the guiniad found in, 166 ». 

 Lochmere, in Ireland, 41.' 

 Lombart, the fish in the first edition of the 



"Complete Angler," engraved by, 3 n. 

 London Bridge, an engravingpf, 183. 

 Loug, Elizabeth, of Bury St Edmunds, civ. 

 Longleat, the asylum of Dr Ken, after he 



was deprived of his see, cxvi. 

 Lough Neagli, in Ireland, tiie guiniad found 



in, 166 n. 

 Lovelace, Colonel Richard, intimate with 



Charles Cotton the elder, cbciv ; addressed 



an Ode to Charles Cotton the elder, and 



wrote an elegy on the death of his sister 



Cassandra, clxviii ; relieved by the younger 



Cotton, in his distress, clxviii ; his death, 



clxviii «. 

 Low, the river» made subject to the fence 



months, bystat. 13 Rich. 11., 62 n. 

 Lowe, Mrs Bridget, a bequest made to, by 



Izaak Walton the younger, cxviii. 

 Lowth, Bishop, his translation of a passage 



m Isaiah, where fishing-hooks are men- 

 tioned, 49 n. ' 

 Luce, the old name for Pike, 129. 

 Lucian's Dialogues, translated by Mr Francis 



Hickes, 22 «. 

 Lucy, arms of the family of, 140 «. 



, GeofFry de, temp. Hen. III., 14&W. 



— -, Sir Berkeley, Bart., of Broxbourne, eo. 



Herts, cci, cciii. 



, Katherine, Lady, cci, cciii. 



, Mary, wife of the Hon. Charles Comp- 



ton, cciii. 

 Lymington, John Wallop, Viscount, and 



Earl of Portsmouth, xcvi. 



Macbobius, Aurelius, account of, » 33 «.; 



quoted by Walton, 33. 

 Mac William, Ambrose, clxiu «. 

 , Cassandra, the wife, of Sir George 



Cotton, clxiii, cciii. 



, Cicely, clxiii «. 



, Edward, clxiii n. 



> Henry, clxiii n. 



Mac William, Susan, the wife of Edward 

 Sanders, clxiii n. 



Margrave, Mr, a seller of fishing-tackle, 

 mentioned in - the fifth edition of the 

 " Complete Angler, 188 w. 



Mark Antony, 30, - 



Markhara, Jervase, author of " The Plea- 

 sures of Princes, or Good Men's Recrea- 

 tions," containinga discourse of the general 

 art of fishing with an angle, or otherwise, 

 4to, 1614, 37 «. 



Marklahd, Abraham, a witness to Izaak 

 Walton's will, cii, civ. 



Marlowe, Christopher, a song made by, liv ; 

 biographical accottnt of, 78 ». 



Marriott, Ann, daughter of Richard, cHii. 



, Edward, son of John, cHii. 



' , Elizabeth, daughter of John, cliii. 



, Elizabeth, wife of John, cliii. 



, Jane, widow, cliii. 



(John, the publisher of Donne's Poems, 



ed. 1633, xxiv, xxxvii, cliii. 



, John, son df John, cliii. 



, Mary, daughter of John, cUii. 



, Richard, thp friend and publisher of 



Izaak Walton for nearly half a century, 

 xxviii, xxxvii, xcviii ; letter from Walton, 

 Ixxx ; bequfest by Walton, cii, civ ; his 

 shopin St Dunstan's Churchyard, 274. 



, Richard, an infant, cliii, 



^— , Sarah, daughter of John, cliii. 



, Valentine, son of Jonn, cliii. 



Marsh, J., anecdote of Cotton told by.clxxviii. 



Marston, John, the author of Figmalion's 

 Image, xix. 



Martins, caught 1^ whipping with a fly, 172. 



Martyn, , Susannah, wife of, ccv. 



Mascal, Leonard, author of the "Booke of 

 Fishing with Hooke and Line, " 4to, Lond. 

 1600, 141 n. 



, Mr, of Plumstead, county of Essex, 



introduced the carp into England, 141. 



Mason, Mr, 54 ». 



, John, a hosier, joint tenant with Wal- 

 ton of a house in Fleet Street, xx. 



Matlock, 231. 



Mayerne, Sir Theodore, 73 «. 



May-fly, the directions for making, 105. 



Maynard, Wm., 2d son of Wm. Lord, cxxxv. 



Medway, the, 195, ig6. 



Memoirs of the Sieur de Pontis, translated by 

 Charles Cotton, clxxxviii, clxxxix. 



Mendez Pinto, Ferdinand, account of, 50 n. 



" Mensa Lubrica," a poem, by Thomas 

 Master, 173 ». 



Mercator, Gerard, account of, 72 n. 



'*MercurIus Politicus," the first edition of 

 the *' Complete Angler," advertised in 

 the, 274. _ _ .. 



Merewether, Jane, the wife of William Haw- 

 kins, Esq., cxx, cxxxii. 



, John, M.D,, cxx, cxxxii. 



Merlin, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Merril, , an" industrious, angler, men- 

 tioned by Frank, in his " Northern Me- 

 moirs," Ixi. 



Mersey, the river, made subject to the fence 

 mouths by stat. 13 Rich. XL, 62 n. 



