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Agnes Walker

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Agnes Walker

Resident of Clerkenwell, Sutton Street (now Northburgh Street) in 1823. Mother of Charles Clement Walker.  Died before 1885.

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Agnes Walker

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Charles Walker & Lady Graham

{ On the west face:} This garden was opened for the use of the public by Lad...

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Charles Walker & the Duchess

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