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Isaac Walton the sum of Ten pounds ; and to 

 my niece Hawkins, his sister, the sum of Ten 

 pounds ; and to her daughter Ann Hawkins, 

 the sum of Fifty pounds ; and to her son 

 William Hawkins the sum of Fifty pounds ; 

 and to my niece Elizabeth Hawkins the sum 

 of Twenty pounds, to be paid her on the day 

 of marriage, or when my executor shall see it 

 most for her advantage. I give and bequeath 

 to the English deprived Clergy the sum of Fifty 

 pounds ; to the deprived Officers Forty pounds ; 

 and to the deprived Scotch Clergy the sum 

 of Fifty pounds ; to the poor of the parish where 

 I am buried the sum of Five pounds, and to 

 my servant who shall be with me at the time of 

 my death the sum of Ten pounds. I bequeath 

 to the Library at Bath all my French, Italian, 

 and Spanish books. I leave and bequeath to 

 my very Worthy dear friend Mrs. Margaret 

 Mathewe, dwelling in Caerdifife, my wooden 

 cup lined with gold, and Lord Clarendon's 

 History in six volumes in red Turkey gilt. 

 I bequeath my little patin'^ and chalice gilt 

 to the parish where I am buried, for the 



• Mr. Bowles, writing 1829, says this patin is still 

 religiously preserved at Frome. 



