The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
George Walker, Rev. (c.1600 - 1677)
Rector of Kilmore and Chancellor of Armagh. Thoresby describes him as "Archdeacon of Derry." Relevant locations: Lived at or near Londonderry [main], DerryWorkplace or place of business Kilmore, Ireland
Workplace or place of business Armagh, County Armagh
Relationships: George Walker (1645/6-1690) was a son of George Walker
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 220. A 1646 , by Mr.
of A close writ Sermon , 17 Lines in an Inch, yet quite
out-done by some Sermons (sent me by theRev. Mr.
of ) writ by Mr. , who was
executed there
for his Loyalty,1648 . In these are 21 Lines
in an Inch,
yet very legible.
good Angel personated: Reasoning toughing the Games now
playing,1648 . Sermons preached in 1648 , Mr. ,
Archdeacon of Son was the memorable
Governour
thereof, 1689 . (His Autographs.)
Preparatory to theCatechism
Communion,
Styles
of
.Hull
out-done by some Sermons (sent me by the
DrakeVicar
of
Pontfract
Geo Beaumont
for his Loyalty,
An.
yet very legible.
Prosopopæia Britannica .
Britains Genius, or
good Angel personated: Reasoning toughing the Games now
playing,
&c. Presaging future Things discovered by
Terræ Fi
lius,
lius
,Ireland
&c. by
Geo.
Walker
Walker
, whoseDerry
An.