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William Walker (principal)

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William Walker (principal)
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William Walker (1704 – 1761) was the principal of New Inn Hall and the president of St John's College, Oxford.

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Education

He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School) until c.1719.[1]

Matriculation at St John's College, Oxford (3 July 1719), Bachelor of Civil Law (1726), Doctor of Canon Law (1736).[2]

Career

He was the Principal of New Inn Hall from 1745 until 1761[1] and the President of St. John's College, Oxford from 26 July 1757 until 30 November 1757 when he resigned and returned to New Inn Hall.[1] Both positions (Principal and President) were the positions of Head of the College.

He was rector of Barnsley, Gloucestershire (1744-1761) and Tackley (1743-1761).[2] Walker was a Steward of the Old Abingdonian Club in 1749.[3]

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