The Complete Angler: Or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds Fish and FishingChatto and Windus, 1875 - 525 sider |
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... buried on the 3d March 1595-6 , and who probably died young . Jervis Walton died early in February 1596-7 , and was buried at St Mary's on the 11th of that month . Of his wife , not even the name has been discovered ; and it is doubtful ...
... buried on the 3d March 1595-6 , and who probably died young . Jervis Walton died early in February 1596-7 , and was buried at St Mary's on the 11th of that month . Of his wife , not even the name has been discovered ; and it is doubtful ...
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... buried in oblivious night . If they were pleasing , I would call them thine , And disavow my title to the verse : But being bad , I needs must call them mine . No ill thing can be clothed in thy verse . Accept them then , and where I ...
... buried in oblivious night . If they were pleasing , I would call them thine , And disavow my title to the verse : But being bad , I needs must call them mine . No ill thing can be clothed in thy verse . Accept them then , and where I ...
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... buried 28th March 1631 ; JOHN , who was baptized 23d July 1629 , and is presumed to have died soon after- wards : THOMAS , baptized 20th January 1630-1 , and was buried 6th March following ; HENRY , baptized 12th October 1632 , and buried ...
... buried 28th March 1631 ; JOHN , who was baptized 23d July 1629 , and is presumed to have died soon after- wards : THOMAS , baptized 20th January 1630-1 , and was buried 6th March following ; HENRY , baptized 12th October 1632 , and buried ...
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... buried in St Dunstan's on the 1 The son of Dr John Sellar , by her sister Ann Cranmer . 2 Mr Leonard Browne was an alderman of Canterbury in 1663 ; and by Anne , daughter of Captain Richard Bargrave , of Patricksbourne , near that city ...
... buried in St Dunstan's on the 1 The son of Dr John Sellar , by her sister Ann Cranmer . 2 Mr Leonard Browne was an alderman of Canterbury in 1663 ; and by Anne , daughter of Captain Richard Bargrave , of Patricksbourne , near that city ...
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... buried at Cripplegate in February 1636. Mr Ken married , secondly , Martha , daughter of Jon Chalkhill , of ... burial in February 1636 , of the Thomas Ken who was living in 1634 ( which has only lately been obtained ) , places the point ...
... buried at Cripplegate in February 1636. Mr Ken married , secondly , Martha , daughter of Jon Chalkhill , of ... burial in February 1636 , of the Thomas Ken who was living in 1634 ( which has only lately been obtained ) , places the point ...
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a-fishing alluded Angling appears April Aston bait Baptized Beresford Bishop Born breed brother buried Carp catch Chalkhill Charles Cotton Chub Church Cokayne Complete Angler Coridon cousin CRANMER dated daughter Died unmarried discourse Dr Donne edition Eels Elizabeth excellent executor father fish FLOUD George give happy hath Herbert honest honour hook Hooker Izaak Walton JOHN WALTON King learned Letters of administration Lichfield living London Lord married Mary master Memoir mentioned Morley observed parish person Pike Piscator Poems poor praise printed Proved at Lichfield reader RICHARD WALTON river Salisbury Cathedral Salmon Sanderson says scholar sing Sir Henry Wotton sister song Stafford tell thee Thomas THOMAS CRANMER Thomas Ken THOMAS WALTON thou Trout VARIATION Venator verses Vide whilst widow wife William Hawkins WILLIAM WALTON Winchester Winchester Cathedral write written Zouch
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