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Books with his armorial stamp survive.  Bequeathed some [[subject::heraldry|heraldic]] [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] to the [[beneficiary::College of Arms]], together with the books of [[crossreference::William Le Neve]], but the bulk of his library to his [[beneficiary::grandson]] [[family::Edward Clopton]]; it was apparently dispersed soon afterwards.
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Books with his armorial stamp survive.  Bequeathed some [[subject::heraldry|heraldic]] [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] to the [[beneficiary::College of Arms]], together with the books of [[crossreference::Sir William Le Neve|William Le Neve]], but the bulk of his library to his [[beneficiary::grandson]] [[family::Edward Clopton]]; it was apparently dispersed soon afterwards.
  
 
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Sir Edward WALKER 1612-77

Armorial stamp of Sir Edward Walker (British Armorial Bindings).

Biographical Note

Garter King of Arms.

Books

Books with his armorial stamp survive. Bequeathed some heraldic manuscripts to the College of Arms, together with the books of William Le Neve, but the bulk of his library to his grandson Edward Clopton; it was apparently dispersed soon afterwards.

Sources