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INDEX. 



Mew, definition of the term, 20 «. 



Milington, Mr, mentioned by Walton in a 

 letter to his publisher, Ixxx. 



Miller's-Thumb, or Bullhead, the, 192. 



Millington, Sir Thomas, M.D., cxcix. 



Milton, supposed to have taken the hint for 

 the last lines of " L' Allegro and Penser- 

 oso," from th^ ballad, "Come, live with 

 me," &c.y 81 «. 



Milward, Mrs Eliza, a ring bequeathed to, 

 by Walton, cii, cv. 



, Henry, of Dovebridge, co. Stafford, 



cxxxii, cliv. 



, John, of Dovebridge,«;liv. 



, Margaret, wife of Henry, cxxxii, cHv. 



, Robert, of Catton, in the county of 



Derby, cxxxii. 



-^, Robert, Esq., an intimate friend of 

 Izaak Walton's, xlv. 



— , William, of Christ Church, Oxford, a 

 ring bequeathed to, by Walton, cii, cv. 



Mil wood, Robert (? Milward), cxxxviii. 



Minnow, the, directions for baiting with, 94, 

 193 ; artificial, instructions for making, 94 ; 

 description of the, 192. 



Mole, the river, erroneously said to run 

 underground, 41 «. 



Mpnings, John, lieutenant of Dover Castle, 

 cxxxv. 



'*Monsieiu: Thomas," Fletcher's comedy of, 

 274. 



Montague, Edward, Lord, General of the 

 Navy, and one of the Lords Commissioners 

 of the Treasury, 283. 



Montaigne's fondness for cats, 23 ; his Essays 

 translated by Charles Cotton, clxxxvii. 



Montfoit, Dr, residentiary of St Paul's, xxiii. 



Moor, Sir Thomas, a portrait of, bequeathed 



■ by Dr Donne the younger to Mr Chris- 

 topher Gise, cxlii. 



Moore, Elizabeth, daughter of William, cciii. 



Moor-fly, the, 95 ; directions' for making, loi. 



"Moral Philosophy of the Stoics," from the 

 French of Du Vaix, translated by Charles 

 Cotton, clxxii. 



Mordiford, co. Hereford, 230 «. 



Moreton, near Thame in Oxfordshire, the 

 birthplace of William Basse, 282. 



Morley, Dr George, anecdote told by Wal- 

 ton' respecting his expulsion from, Oxford, 

 XXXV ; no authority for Mr Bowles' as- 

 ' sumption that he was Walton's guest at 

 his cottage in Staffordshire, from April 

 1648 to May 1649, xl ; verses addressed by 

 him to Walton on the publication of the 

 " Complete Angler," xlviii ; Dean of 

 Christ Church and Bishop of Worcester, 

 Ixv ; Walton's second wife supposed to 

 have died whilst on a visit to him at Wor- 

 cester, Ixix ; translated to the see of Win- 

 chester in 1662, from which year Walton 

 constantly resided with him, Ixx ; the Lives 

 of Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson dedi- 

 cated to him by Walton, Ixxi, Ixxvii, xc,; 

 a bequest made to him by Walton, ci, ciii. 



, Mr Francis^ a ring bequeathed to, by 



Walton, cii. 



Morney, on the Christian Religion, 4to, 1617, 



a copy of, formerly belonging to Walton, 



now in the cathedral library at S^sbury, 



cxlviii. 

 Morton, Dr, Bishop of Durham, intimate 



with Walton, Ixxiii. . 

 Mossop, Mr William, 115 n. 

 Mouldwarp, the, 29. 

 Mountague, Mr, formerly schoolmaster of 



Eton, promised to afford information to 



Wr'ton respecting John Hales, Ixxx, cxlv, 



cxlvi. 

 Mountjoy, Lord, lord-lieutenant in Ireland, 



xxii. 

 Moxon, Mr, a sonnet by him, cxxvi. 

 Mullet, a favourite dish of the Romans, 33, 



47 ; those taken at Arundel superior lo 



others, 73, 140. 

 Musket, the, a species of hawk, 28. 



Nares, Archdeacon, first discovered the fal- 

 lacy of the hypothesis that the poem of 



Thealma and Clearchus was wntten by 



Walton, xciii, xcviii. 

 Nelson, the Rev. Henry, rector of Haugham, 



CO. Lincoln, cv. , 

 , Mrs, a ring bequeathed to, by Walton, 



cii, cv. 

 Neville, Mr Henry, xUi n, 

 Newark, the town of, 229. 

 Newbury, the town of, 115 n. 

 Newcastle, the Duchess of, her plays alluded 



to by Cotton, clxxxiii. 

 Newport, Francis Lord, a bequest made to, 



by Dr Donne the younger, cxlii. 

 Nid, the river, made subject to the fence 



months, by stat. 13 Edw. I., 62 «. 

 Nightingale, the, cxiv, 26. 

 Nile, the river, 197. 

 Noel, Sir John, of Kirby, co. Leicester, 



cxxxv. 

 Noell, Mr Walter, lands near Stafford bought 



of him by Walton, c, ciii. 

 Norington farm, held by Walton, by lease , 



from the Bishop of Winchester, c, 

 Northampton, George, 4th Earl of, cci, vide 



Compton. 

 "Northern Memoirs," written by Robert 



Frank ; extract from, relative to the 



" Complete Angler," Ix. 

 Norton, Alice, wife of Thomas, cxxxv, 

 Norwood, Alexander, gent., xxii, cxxxv. 

 Notley Abbey, 195 ». 

 Nottingham, the town of, 229. 

 Nowel, Dr Alexander, Dean of St Paul's, 



biographical account of, 51 n-', his portrait, 



52. 53- 



Oak-fly, the, directions for making,- 105. 

 Ofiiey, Crew, of Wichner, county Stafford, 



1 n. 



, Sir John, of Madeley, county Stafford, 



knight, X 71. 



, John, of Madeley Manor, county Staf- 

 ford, Esq. ; the first edition of the 

 " Complete Angler" dedicated to, xlvii, 1, 



2 ; his issue, i'». 



', John, of Crew, Esq., i ^i. 



, Lawrence, i «. 



