





Izaak Walton (1593 - 1683)
His last will was written in August of that year and makes a marvellous read. To see it, click on Izaak Walton’s Will
He maintained his many friendships in Staffordshire and Derbyshire and often visited them there. A particular friend, Charles Cotton, lived near Hartington at Beresford Hall. Cotton built a fishing temple, still standing, to acknowledge their friendship and was author of the fly-fishing section of Walton's great book.
Recent research at The National Archive in Kew has revealed another aspect of Walton's life which was previosly unknown. He was a part-time Tax-Collector. If you wish to read more about this, Click HERE
Born in the reign of Elizabeth I, his life extended through the reign of Charles I, through the Commonwealth and into the reign of Charles II. Against this background, Izaak Walton's life story is quite incredible.
Many sources are available should you wish to read of it in greater detail but a short history of his life is attached (Click HERE)
In summary: