Charles Arthur Walker

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Charles Arthur Walker (c.1790 – 29 October 1873) was an Irish Member of Parliament.

Walker was born into a Protestant family at Tykillen, in

Trinity College, Dublin, but was not called to the bar. He was a deputy-lieutenant of the county, but later stated that he had initially avoided taking other public offices as he was "of retired habits", and preferred to spend his time on country pursuits.[1]

Walker stood in

1841 UK general election. He died in 1873, still living at Tykillen.[2]

References

  1. ^ "WALKER, Charles Arthur (?1790-1873), of Belmont House, co. Wexford". The History of Parliament. Houses of Parliament. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
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