THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 173 



It is a little curious that this cabinet was not 

 mentioned in Walton's will, seeing that his hanging 

 cupboard was. Possibly he had given it during 

 his lifetime to his son-in-law, Dr. Hawkins, or to 

 Dr. Hawkins's wife. He says in his will that he 

 loved Dr. Hawkins " as his own son," and it was at 

 his. Dr. H.'s, Prebendal House at Winchester he 

 died, December 15, 1683. 



He married Anne Ken about 1646, he being 

 then fifty-three and his wife thirty-five. She died 

 in 1662, and the cabinet bears the date 1656, when 

 they were probably residing in Clerkenwell, for we 

 know little about his life from 1650 to i66i. 



ivy BRIDGE, RIVER ERME, DEVON 



