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1500—1714.

Walforne, Joseph, of Exeter Coll. 1686. See Walsforne, page 1564.

Walgrave, John, B.D.; D.D. supl. 6 June, 1610, as Wallgrove.

Wallgrave, Nicholas, of Middlesex. Exeter Coll., matric. entry under date 3 Dec., 1575, aged 16; of Borley, student of Middle Temple 1580, as 2s. of Edward, of Borley, Essex, kt. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Walhouse, Matthew (Wallhouse), s. J., of Hatherton, co. Stafford, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 12 July, 1672, aged 16, B.A. 1676.

Walhouse, Nicholas, of St. Edmund Hall 1584. See Wolhouse. [5],

Walkeden, Francis, of co. Lancaster, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 28 Feb., 1619-20, aged 21, B.A. 23 May, 1622.

Walkeden, Henry, s. Matthew, of Pitchcote, Bucks, sacerd. Trinity Coll., matric. 7 May, 1624, aged 17, B.A. 11 Feb., 1627-8; M.A. from Wadham Coll. 9 July, 1630; rector of Pitchcott 1633. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Walk(e)den, Matthew, of Bucks, cler. fil. Trinity Coll., matric. 19 May, 1598, aged 15, B.A. 26 Jan., 1601-2, M.A. 20 June, 1605, then in orders; rector of Pitchcott, Bucks, 1621. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Walk(e)den, William, Ds., i.e. B.A., of Hart Hall in and before 1568.

Walker, Abraham, s. Sam., of Scoles, Yorks, pleb. University Coll., matric. 16 Dec., 1681, aged 15, B.A. 1685. [10],

Walker, Alexander, of Somerset, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. entry 15 Feb., 1582-3, aged 14; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1594. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

Walker, Alexander, s. John, of Rivington, co. Lancaster, cler. Brasenose Coll., matric. 8 Oct., 1678, aged 15; died 11 Oct., 1681, buried 13 in the college chapel. See Gutch, i. 381.

Walker, Alexander, s. William, of Barbados, cler. Trinity Coll., matric. 12 Nov., 1684, aged 17; student of Middle Temple 1685. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Walker, Anthony, s. William, vicar of Winston, Suffolk, pensioner of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 3 April, 1638, aged 16, B.A. 1641-2, M.A. 1645; (incorporated 14 July, 1657), B.D. 1663; born at Connington, co. Cambridge, chaplain to the Earl of Warwick, "lord high admiral of the rebels fleet," rector of Fyfield, Essex, 1650, chaplain in ordinary to Charles II.; of Croydon, clerk, licenced 22 July, 1650, to marry Elizabeth, daughter of John Sadler, of St. Stephen Walbrook, citizen and grocer. See Mayor, 39; Fasti, ii. 207; & London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.

Walker, Arthur, M.A. from Corpus Christi Coll. 2 March, 1629-30. [15],

Walker, Augustine, of Bucks, pleb. New Coll., matric. entry under date 22 Dec., 1576, aged 18, scholar 1576, B.A. 30 April, 1580, M.A. 17 Jan., 1583-4; of the city of London, clerk, licenced 5 June, 1591, to marry Barbara, daughter of Thomas Wykyn, of St. Ethelburgh, London; rector of Ilmington, co. Warwick, 1586-1632. See London Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.

[Walker, Clement, studied at Christ Church, born at Cliffe, Dorset, seated at Charterhouse (near Wells), Somerset; student of the Middle Temple 1611 (as son and heir of Thomas, of Westminster, esq.), usher of the exchequer, M.P. Wells circa Oct., 1645, till secluded Dec., 1648; for his "History of Independency" he was imprisoned in the Tower 13 Nov., 1649, until his death in Oct., 1651. See Ath. iii. 292; & Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.],

Walker, Clement, s. Walter, of Bicester, Oxon, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 23 Jan., 1705-6, aged 16; B.A. from Exeter Coll. 1709.

Walker, David, B.C.L. 4 July, 1513; one of these names canon of Hereford 1516; his will dated 30 March, 1547. See Le Neve, i. 495.

Walker, Edward, s. William, of Clee-Stanton, Salop, pleb. St. Mary Hall, matric. 26 Nov., 1624, aged 17, B.A. 18 Feb., 1627-8, M.A. 14 April, 1630; perhaps rector of Shenington, co. Gloucester, 1635, and rector of Oldbury, Salop, 1667. See Foster's Index Eccl. [20],

Walker, Edward, s. Edward, of Ratley, co. Warwick, pleb. Hart Hall, matric. 12 May, 1626, aged 17, B.A. 30 Oct., 1628, M.A. 29 June, 1631; perhaps rector of Shenington, co. Gloucester, 1635, and of Oldbury, Salop, 1667. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.

Walker, (Sir) Edward, 2s. Edward, of Roobers parish of Nether Stowey, Somerset, created M.A. 1 Nov., 1642, then Chester Herald, secretary to Thomas, earl of Arundel, earl marshal, Rouge Croix poursuivant 1637, "secretary of war" 1639, accompanied the king and his forces, was at Edgehill fight; Chester Herald 1638, Norroy king of arms 1643, Garter king of arms, and knighted at Oxford 2 Feb., 1644-5; clerk extraordinary of the privy council 1644; of Gray's Inn 1660; died 19 Feb., 1676, buried in the church of Stratford-onAvon. See Fasti, ii. 28.

Walker, Edward, s. Richard, of Cleobury, Salop, p.p. New Inn Hall, matric. 6 April, 1666, aged 18, B.C.L. 12 May, 1694.

Walker, Edward, s. George, of Glaseley, Salop, cler. Christ Church, matric. 1 Feb., 1705-6, aged 16, B.A. 28 Feb., 1710-11; M.A. from King's Coll., Cambridge, 1713.

Walker, Francis, born in Essex, s. William, of Chiswick, Middx., sacerd. Pembroke Coll., matric. 8 Feb., 1627-8, aged 16; demy Magdalen Coll. 1628-35, B.A. 11 Feb., 1630-1, M.A. 17 Dec., 1633. See Bloxam, v. 122. [25],

Walker, Francis, s. Richard, of Wootton, Salop, arm. Christ Church, matric. 18 Nov., 1664, aged 16.

Walker, George, B.A. from St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1608-9, M.A. 1612, B.D. 1619; incorporated 10 July, 1621; born at Hawkeshead in Furness Fells; chaplain to Dr. Felton, bishop of Ely; rector of St. John the Evangelist, Watling Street, London, 1614-5, "a severe puritan," one of the Westminster assembly of divines and preached before parliament; died 1651. See Lansdowne MS. 985, f. 174; & Fasti, i. 399.

Walker, George, created B.C.L. 1 Nov., 1642.

Walker, George, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 26 March, 1659, B.A. 1662; perhaps vicar of Deuxhill and Glaseley, Salop, 1667, and father of Edward 1706.

Walker, George, D.D. by decree of convocation 26 Feb., 1689-90, "an Irish minister," lately governor of Londonderry and the stout defender of it against the forces under king James II., when they besieged it in April and May, beneficed at Donaghmore, co. Tyrone, mortally wounded just before the battle of the Boyne in July, 1690. See Fasti, ii. 408. [30],

Walker, George, s. Tho., of "Pelley," Yorks, pleb. Lincoln Coll., matric. 29 Oct., 1712, aged 19, B.A. 1716, M.A. 1720; vicar of Rickmansworth, Herts, 1728-36, vicar of Canewdon 1736, and rector of Little Burstead, (both) Essex, 1736, and canon of St. Paul's 1737, until his death 24 Oct., 1771. See Gutch MS. 303; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Walker, Henry, "ser." Queen's Coll., matric. 14 June, 1649, B.A. 31 July, 1652. See Burrows, 545.

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