Author talk:James Conway Walter

Census
Name: 	James Conway Walter Age in 1911: 	80 Estimated birth year: 	abt 1831 Relation to Head: 	Head Gender: 	Male Birth Place: 	Langton-by-Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England Civil Parish: 	Woodhall, Thornton, Martin and Langton County/Island: 	Lincolnshire Country: 	England Street address: 	Langton Rectory Horncastle Marital Status: 	Widowed Occupation: 	Clerk In Holy Orders-Rector Registration district: 	Horncastle Registration District Number: 	419 Sub-registration district: 	Tattershall ED, institution, or vessel: 	12 Piece: 	19819 Household Members: Name 	Age James Conway Walter 	80 Sarah Lee 	50 George Ball 	18
 * 1911 England; Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 19819.

Death
Name: 	James C Walter Registration Year: 	1913 Mar Q. Age at Death: 	82 Registration district: 	Horncastle Volume: 	7a Page: 	712
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Probate
"WALTER the reverend James Conway of the Rectory Langton Horncastle Lincolnshire clerk died 19 March Proate Lincoln 8 July to Alexander Cconway Walter Clarke gentleman, Effects £1324 0s. 10d."
 * Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England > 1913 > W > p. 149

Cambridge
WALTER, JAMES CONWAY. Adm. pens. at CLARE, July 5, 1849. S. of the Rev. Edward (1819). B. at Langton, Lincolnshire. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar. Migrated to St Catharine's, Mar. 22, 1850; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Patcham, Sussex, 1855-7. C. of Holy Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1858-65. C. of St Patrick's, Hove, 1865-9. V. of St Andrew's, Langton (Woodhall Spa) and Kirkstead, Lincolnshire, 1869-89. R. of Langton, 1890-1913. Author, Letters from the Highlands; Highland Forays; The Genuineness of the Book of Daniel, etc. Died Mar. 19, 1913, aged 82. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22, 1913.)
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Newspaper article
"&hellip; The Rev. James Conway Walter, of Langton Rectory, Horncastle, writing to the 'Guardian' on the relatios of Cchurch and Dissent, relates how he once performed the burial service for the wife of a Presbyterian minister in the Presbyterian church and in the burial-ground attached to it. 'The funeral,' adds Mr. Walter, 'took place on Sunday afternoon, and the whole funeral party attended the evening service of my own church. I may add that from that time forward, whenever I had a collection for any object of public general interest, if I invited the different Dissenting ministers to collect for it, the Wesleyans, Presbyterians, and Primitive Methodists would have collections at their morning service, and send some member of their families to put their collections into the offertory bags at my evening service. I think, if there was more of this fraternal spirit prevailing, it would be better for all parties. I call myself a High Churchman.'"
 * The Leeds Mercury (Leeds, England), Saturday, January 7, 1899; Issue 18958 — News of the Churches

death notice
"WALTER.—On the 19th March, at Langton Rectory, Horncastle the, Rector, of Langton, and Vicar of Woodhall, aged 82 years."
 * The Times (London, England), Saturday, Mar 22, 1913; pg. 1; Issue 40166 — Deaths