192 THOMAS KEN AND IZAAK WALTON 



was erected by public subscription in his native 

 town of Stafford, in St. Mary's Church, the church 

 in which he was baptised. 



The third memorial was the statue now on the 

 great screen in Winchester Cathedral, erected in 1888, 

 hereafter fully described. 



The fourth memorial is the memorial window 

 unveiled in St. Dunstan's, Fleet Street, London, in 

 April, 1895, described hereafter, and the marble 

 tablet on the wall of the church facing Fleet Street. 



The accompanying illustration was taken by 

 permission from a photograph by Mr. William 

 Tilley, Stafford, of a not very successful bust of 

 Walton by Belt, of London (which is said to have 

 cost £2i)<S), bearing the inscription — 



" Izaak Walton, Piscator. Born in this 

 parish, August 9, 1593. Baptized in this 

 Church, September 21, 1593. Buried in 

 Winchester Cathedral, December 17, 1683. 

 Erected by Public Subscription, 1878." 



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