Henry may have been the son of John Walter, who was a feoffee in the property of a Leicester dyer in 1403. On 10 Nov. 1409, the earliest known reference to him, he witnessed a charter conveying this same property.
There is little to add to these bare bones. In the course of his brief career Walter was named as an executor by both Nicholas Godezer, vicar of St. Margaret’s, Leicester, and William Dekyn, a chantry chaplain in the local church of St. Martin, suggesting he was a respected figure in the town.
