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INDEX 



Lloyd, Bishop, 60 



Lane, Bryan, 117, 118 



Lane, John, 168 



Lesser George, 127 



Longleat, Ken's residence there, 



56 

 Longman^ Magazine, 159 

 Lud, King, and his two sons, 



188 



M 



Macaulay, Lord, on Ken's hymns, 



77 

 Major, John, 176, 190 

 Marlowe, Kit, 33 

 Harriot, Richard, 184 

 Marriott, John, 109 

 Marshall, Stephen, curse of Church 



of England, 24 

 Marston, R. B., one hundredth 



edition, 89 ; St. Dunstan's 



records, 103 ; Walton and 



Cotton, 132, 151 ; Winchester 



statue, 193; St. Dunstan's 



memorial window, 199 

 Martin, Stapleton, 190, 202 

 Martin, Rev. Wm., 199, 205 

 Mason, J., 105 

 Mathewe, Mrs. M., 69 

 Matthews, Elkin, oak cabinet, 



166 

 Mazzinghi, Mr., on Walton's 



birthplace, 93 

 Meggott, Dean, 45 

 Merewether, Dr., notes on Ken's 



death, 66 

 Mew, Bishop, 45, 48 



Milton, John, abuse of Churcli of 

 England, 23 ; Tetrachordion, 



23, 77 



Milward, Robert, 128 



Monmouth, Duke of, rebellion 

 and execution, 50 



Morley, Francis, 162 



Morley, G., Bishop of Winchester, 

 25 ; singular friendship with 

 Walton, 26 ; ejected from 

 Christchurch, 27 ; residence 

 with Walton, 28 ; imaginary 

 conversation with Walton, 29, 

 34 ; he joins the King, 37 ; 

 Bishop of Worcester, 38 ; 

 Bishop of Winchester, 35, 38, 

 138 ; Walton's occasional resi- 

 dence with him, 38, 138 ; death, 

 39. 162 



N 



New, Mr., account of discovery 

 of marriage chest, 168 



New River, 208 



Nicholl, Mr., says Walton was 

 made ironmonger, 99 



Nichols, J. B., letter to, by Duke, 

 17 



Nicolas, Sir Harris, on Walton's 

 childhood, 94; first literary re- 

 ference to Walton, 95 ; in poem 

 by S. P., 95 ; says Walton was 

 haberdasher or sempster, 98, 

 99, 107, 112, 132, 137, 158, 

 160 



Noell, Walter, 114, 115 



Notes and Queries, on Wm. Oldys, 

 90 ; mention of dower copper, 

 125 ; unpublished letter of Wal- 

 ton's, ISS 



