George Heneage Heneage Walker formerly Wyld 1799 - 1875
George Heneage Heneage Walker formerly Wyld, eldest son and heir. He took the name of Walker-Heneage by Royal Licence granted 20 August 1818. Of Compton Bassett, Wilts. M.p.& J.p. For Wilts (1851). Engineer (1861). The wording of the Herald's College exemplification [dated 22nd August, 1818] records that the Prince Regent by warrant under his Majesty's Royal Signet had signified to the Duke of Morfolk, Earl Marshal, that he had been pleased to grant to the Rev. G. Wyld "for and on behalf of his eldest son George Heneage Wyld a Minor" that he "and his issue might take, use and bear the surname and arms of the family of Walker-Heneage only, in compliance with the proviso and direction contained in the last Will and Testament of Arabella Walker-Heneage late of Compton House".
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Born: Speen, Berks., England 17th Jul 1799 | Baptised:
| Died: Calne, Wilts., England 1875 | Buried:
| Family: Heneage Walker |
Sources
Census
- 1851 census (head of household - Compton House, Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, , England)
- 1861 census (head of household - Compton House, Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, , England)
- 1871 census (head of household - Compton House, Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, , England)
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Timeline
17th Jul 1799 | Born (birth) Speen, Berks., England | 7th Aug 1824 | Married Harriet Sarah Webber
(Heneage Walker ) 1800 - 1878 (marriage) | 31st Mar 1851 | Head of household in 1851 census (census) Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England | 1861 | Head of household in 1861 census (census) Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England | 1871 | Head of household in 1871 census (census) Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England | 1875 | Died (death) Calne, Wilts., England |
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