Historical records matching Thomas Walker, Esq.
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About Thomas Walker, Esq.
Thomas Walker married Anne Knutton in 1565 in Gedling [1]
Father of Agnes Walker and Angus Walker
Thomas Walker, esq. of Westminster, hereditary Chief Usher of the Court of Exchequer, and marshal proclamator and barrier of the court of Common Pleas and to the Justices in Eyre. He died on the 12th October 1613, leaving by Joan his wife, daughter of John Moors, of Ipswich, his son and successor to his offices,
Clement Walker, esq. of the Middle Temple, and of the Charterhouse, Hydon, in the county of Somerset, who had special livery of his father's lands on the 24th November, 1614. He married, first, Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William Button,* knt. and baronet of Alton and Tockenham, in the parish of Lyneham, in the county of Wilts, and sister of Sir William, Sir Robert, and Sir John Button, successively baronets, who all died without issue.
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Thomas Walker, Esq.'s Timeline
1543 |
1543
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Ruddington Nottinamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1562 |
November 1, 1562
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Birstall, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1565 |
October 1, 1565
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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
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1565
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Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1567
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Gedling, Nottinghamshire, , England
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1585 |
1585
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Cliffe, Dorset, England
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1613 |
October 12, 1613
Age 70
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Birstall, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Prestwick, Lancashire, England
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