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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], Derry
Workplace 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 Catechism Preparatory to the Communion, 1646, by Mr. Styles of Hull. A close writ Sermon, 17 Lines in an Inch, yet quite out-done by some Sermons (sent me by the Rev. Mr. Drake Vicar of Pontfract) writ by Mr. Geo Beaumont, who was executed there for his Loyalty, An. 1648. In these are 21 Lines in an Inch, yet very legible. Prosopopæia Britannica.Britains Genius, or good Angel personated: Reasoning toughing the Games now playing, &c. Presaging future Things discovered by Terræ Filius, 1648. Sermons preached in Ireland, 1648, &c. by Mr. Geo. Walker, Archdeacon of Derry, whose Son was the memorable Governour thereof, An. 1689. (His Autographs.)