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Walsh, Percival, 1807-1844
GB-2014-WSA-17580 · Person · 1807-1844

WALSH, PERCIVAL, eldest son of Percival Walsh, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, Solicitor to City of Oxford, and Mary Richardson; b. 14 Sep 1807; adm. 22 Sep 1818 (Packharness'); left 1824; in partnership with father as a solicitor in Oxford; m. 10 Jan 1837 Emily, dau. of Edward T. Phelp, Coston House, Leics.; killed by being thrown out of his gig while returning from Oxford to Appleton Manor House, Berks., 7 Dec 1844.

Walsh, John, ca. 1713-?
GB-2014-WSA-17579 · Person · ca. 1713-?

WALSH, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 12) Mar 1725/6; in school list 1729.

GB-2014-WSA-17574 · Person · 1811-1893

WALSH, SIR (FRANCIS) AUBREY (JAMES), brother of Edward Adolphus James Walsh (qv); b. 14 May 1811; adm. 14 Feb 1820; Principal, Statistical Department, HM Customs 1834-71; DL JP Tower Hamlets, Chairman, Quarter Sessions for Tower Liberty 1853-89; knighted 4 Jun 1889; m. 16 Apr 1842 Jane Mary, dau. of Richard Robinson, Bloomsbury Square, London; d. 12 Apr 1893.

GB-2014-WSA-17578 · Person · 1809-1868

WALSH, EDWARD ADOLPHUS JAMES, eldest son of James Thomas Walsh, Hampton, Middlesex, and Parliament Street, Westminster, and Amelia Martha, dau. of Baron von Grobecken, Park Row, Knightsbridge, London; b. 11 Feb 1809; adm. 15 Apr 1820; stationmaster at Dover Priory for London Chatham and Dover Railway; m.; murdered at Dover, Kent, by Thomas Webb, railway porter, 1 May 1868.

GB-2014-WSA-17577 · Person · 1808-1855

WALSH, CHARLES ROBERT, son of Isaac Richard Walsh, Kensington, Middlesex, and Sarah --- (IGI); b. 25 Jan 1808; adm. 2 Oct 1819 (Du Brieux's); St. George’s Hospital; LSA 1830; MRCS 1831; practised in Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, London; Assistant Editor, Medical Times and Gazette; m. …, sister of Thomas Simons Watson (qv); d. 9 Sep 1855.

Walsh, ---, fl. ca. 1618
GB-2014-WSA-17576 · Person · fl. ca. 1618

WALSH, ---; b.; at school under Camden; Camden wrote to Ussher 10 Jul 1618 stating that “divers gentlemen of Ireland”, including “the Walshes” were among his pupils at Westminster (Sir Henry Ellis, ed., Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men, Camden Soc. Pub. 1st ser., xxiii, 125, note).