Walker is variously described as a ‘yeoman’, as when sued for debt by John Salisbury† in 1427, and ‘husbandman’, as when sued by Thomas Hood* in 1432, but these appear misleading descriptions. Like other Leominster MPs he appears to have had an interest in the cloth trade. In 1432 he sued a dyer of the town for taking a pipe of woad worth as much as £12, and, when sued by Salisbury, his co-defendant was a mercer.
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