Walter was probably related to John Tracy and like him was a lawyer by profession. Although the family came from Bridport, his early career was based at Dorchester, the first borough he represented in Parliament. He attended the county court held in the town for the shire elections to the Parliaments of 1414 (Nov.), 1421 (May) and 1427, and appeared at the local assizes as an attorney in pleas of novel disseisin. In 1420 along with Walter Bagge, clerk, he purchased a burgage in West Street.
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