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Thomas Walker (died 1748)

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In November 1714, Walker was appointed Commissioner of Customs. He changed the post for that of Surveyor General of crown lands in October 1731, as the latter post did not disqualify him from sitting in the House of Commons. He went first into Parliament at the age of 69. He was returned
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as a government nominee at a by-election on 26 January 1733. He made his only known speech in 1733, when as a former commissioner of customs he defended the then commissioners against attacks on them by the Opposition. He did not stand at the
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Walker bought the Old Park estate in Wimbledon in 1738 and probably lived at Westside House. He died unmarried on 22 October 1748, aged 84 and was buried in the churchyard of St Mary's Wimbledon.
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Walker was probably the son of Edward Walker of St Sepulchre's, London, and his wife Susanna Winchurst. He became immensely wealthy, probably as a money lender.
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called him "a kind of toad-eater to Sir Robert Walpole and Lord Godolphin". He went frequently to the races at Newmarket, and was considered a notorious usurer.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Plympton Erle
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House of Commons
Member of Parliament
West Looe
1734 British general election
Plympton Erle
1741 British general election
Helston
1747
Horace Walpole



"WALKER, Thomas (c.1664-1748), of Wimbledon, Surr"


The Museum of Wimbledon
Parliament of Great Britain
Edward Trelawny
John Willes
Member of Parliament
West Looe
1734
John Willes
Edward Trelawny
John Willes
Richard Edgcumbe
Thomas Clutterbuck
Member of Parliament
Plympton Erle
1741

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