146 THOMAS KEN AND IZKKYL WALTON 



words or motto — love my memory I.W. obiet. — 

 to the Lord Bishop of Winton a ring with this 

 motto — a mite for a million, I.W. obiet. — and to 

 the friendes hereafter named I give to each of them 

 a ring with this motto — A friends farewell, I.W. 

 obiet. — and my will is the said rings be delivered 

 within forty dayes after my death and that the 

 price or value of all the said rings shall be thirteen 

 shillings and four pence a peece. I give to Doctor 

 Hawkins Doctor Donnes Sermons which I have 

 heard preacht and read with much content : to my 

 sonn Izaak I give Doctor Sibbs his soules conflict 

 and to my daughter his brused reed desireing them 

 to read them soe as to be well acquainted with 

 them and I alsoe give unto her all my bookes at 

 Winchester and Droxford and whatever in those 

 two places are or I can call mine except a Trunck 

 of Linnen which I give to my sonne Izaak but if he 

 doe not live to marry or make use of it then I give 

 the same to my Granddaughter Anne Hawkins 

 and I give my daughter Doctor Halls works which 

 be now at Farnham to my sonn Izaak I give all 

 my bookes not yet given at Farnham Castell and a 

 deske of prints and pictures, alsoe a Cabinet^ nere 

 my bedstead in which are some little thinges that 

 he will value tho of no great worth and my will and 

 desire is that he will be kind to his Aunt Beachame 

 and his Aunt Rose Ken by allowing the first about 

 fifty shillings a year in or for Bacon and Cheese 

 (not more) and paying four pound a yeare toward 

 the boarding of her sonnes dyet to Mr. John White- 

 head. For his Aunt Ken I desire him to be kind 

 to her according to her necessity and his owne 



1 This is probably the hanging cabinet of which we have 

 given a picture. 



