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Walpole, Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio, P.C., Q.C., F.R.S., F.R.G.S., LL.D. (hon. 1860), chairman of Council of Legal Education since 1874, trustee of British Museum, secretary of state for home department March to Dec., 1852, March, 1858, to Feb., 1859, and July, 1866, to May, 1867, member of the Cabinet without office May, 1867, to Feb., 1868, church estates commissioner 1856–8 and 1862–6, M.P. Midhurst 1846–56, Cambridge Univ. 1856–82, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1831, B.A. (English declamation prizeman and essayist) 1828, from Eton, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 June, 1827 (then aged 20), called to the bar 10 June, 1831, Q.C. 2 July, 1846, bencher 2 Nov., 1846, treasurer 1870 (2nd son of Thomas Walpole, Esq., of Stagbury, Surrey); born 11 Sept., 1806; married 6 Oct., 1835, Isabella, 4th dau. of late Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval, first lord of the treasury (see Foster's Peerage, E. Orford).

Ealing, W.; 109, Eaton Square, S.W.; Carlton, Athenæum, United University, and Oxford & Cambridge Clubs, S.W.

Walsh, Nugent Charles, of the Local Government Board, Whitehall, author of The Medical Officer's Vade Mecum, The Governor's Guide, A Manual for Workhouse Masters, educated at King's Coll. School, London, and Tonbridge School, a student of Gray's Inn 30 Jan., 1860, called to the bar 30 April, 1863 (only son of Charles Robert Walsh, late of London, surgeon, dec.); born 30 May, 1839; married 6 Aug., 1867, Charlotte Eliza Ley, eldest dau. of Thomas Peregrine, Esq., M.D., of London.

St. Anne's Park, Wandsworth Common, S.W.; Local Government Board, Whitehall, S.W.

Walsh, Rev. William, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1842, rector of Great Coates, co. Linc., since 1875, sinecure rector of Great Tey since 1854 and of Shorwell, Isle of Wight, since 1878, J.P. Essex, a student of the Inner Temple 3 June, 1837 (then aged 20), called to the bar 29 April, 1843 (2nd son of Rev. H. L. Walsh, LL.D., of Grimblethorpe Hall, Norfolk, canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin); born , 1817; married , 1851, Martha, dau. of A Saunders, of Ferns.

Great Tey Rectory, Kelvedon; Grimblethorpe Hall; Conservative Club.

Walter, Arthur Fraser, M.A. Christ Church, Oxon, B.A. 1870, from Eton, capt. 1st volunteer batt. Berks regt. 1879, J.P. Berks, a student of Lincoln's Inn 14 Oct., 1870 (then aged 24), called to the bar 6 June, 1874 (2nd son of John Walter, Esq., of Bearwood, Berks, M.P., and of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law); born 12 Sept., 1846; married 15 Oct., 1872, Henrietta Maria, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Anchitel Anson, and has issue (see Foster's Peerage, E. Lichfield).

Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks; 15, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.

Walter, John, F.S.S., M.P. Nottingham 1847–59, Berks 1859–65, and since 1868, M.A., Exeter Coll., Oxon, 1843, from Eton, a commissioner of lieutenancy for the city of London, J.P., D.L. Berks and Middlesex, a student of Lincoln's Inn 25 Jan., 1841 (then aged 22), called to the bar 19 Nov., 1846 (eldest son of John Walter, Esq., of Bearwood, Berks); born 8 Oct., 1818; married 1st, 27 Sept., 1842, Emily Frances, dau. of Major Court, of Castlemans, Berks; she died 28 April, 1858; he married 2ndly, 1 Jan., 1861, Flora, 3rd dau. of late James Monro Macnabb, Esq., of Highfield Park, Hants, and has issue.

Bearwood, Wokingham; 40, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.; Reform Club and City of London Club.

Walter, Rev. John Amherst, M.A., St. Peter's Coll., Camb., 1871, successively curate of St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, St. Mark, West Hackney, and of St. Paul, Chatham, a student of Lincoln's Inn 29 April, 1868 (then aged 25), called to the bar 6 June, 1872 (only son of William Walter, Esq., of Rainham, Kent); born , 1843.

Rainham, Sittingbourne.

Walters, Robert, M.A. St. Mary Hall, Oxon, B.A., 1855, a student of the Inner Temple 5 Jan., 1855, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1857 (only son of late Robert Walters, of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law); born , 1833; married , dau. of S Collins, of Theale, Somerset.

The Priory, Ware, Herts; Athenæum, Windham, and Garrick Clubs.

Walters, William Howell, B.A., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1879, from Cheltenham Coll., J.P., co. Pembroke, a student of the Inner Temple 8 April, 1879 (then aged 22), called to the bar 6 June, 1883 (only son of William Walters, Esq., of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke); born , 1857; married , 1882, Mary Laura, only dau. of William Davies, Esq., M.P., of Scoreston, co. Pembroke.

Haverfordwest, Pembroke; 5, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.

Walthall, Henry Walthall, M.A., Trin. Coll., Oxon, 1856, J.P. Derbyshire, assumed the additional name of Walthall 1853, a student of Lincoln's Inn 6 June, 1853 (then aged 23), called to the bar 6 June, 1856 (eldest son of James Milnes, Esq., of Alton Manor, co. Derby); born 26 Sept., 1829.

Ahon Manor, Derby; Oxford and Cambridge Club.

Walton, Charles Henry, a master of the supreme court of judicature since 1879, of court of exchequer 1874–5, of exchequer division 1875–9, undergrad. Christ Church, Oxon, a student of the Inner Temple 10 Jan., 1857 (then aged 21), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1874 (eldest son of William Henry Walton, Esq., of Surbiton, Surrey); born , 1836.

Surbiton, Kingston-on-Thames; Royal Courts of Justice, W.C.

Walton, John Lawson, a member of the North-eastern circuit, matric. London Univ. 1872, a student of the Inner Temple 2 Nov., 1874 (then aged 22) (first prize [bracketed] common law 1876), called to the bar 13 June, 1877 (eldest son of Rev. John Walton, M.A., of Grahamstown, South Africa; born 4 Aug., 1852; married 21 Aug., 1882, Joanna M'Neilage, only dau. of Robert Hedderwick, of Glasgow.

21, Campden Grove, Campden Hill Road, W., 5, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.