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”’David Grant Walker”’ [[Fellow of The Society of Antiquaries of London|FSA]] [[Fellow of the Royal Historical Society|FRHS]] (1923 – 20 December 2017) was a British historian of the [[University of Swansea]] and the former chancellor of [[Brecon Cathedral]]. He was married to Margaret, with whom he had two children.<ref>”The Times”, 5 January 2018, p. 57.</ref><ref>[http://www.bmdsonline.co.uk/south-wales-evening-post/obituary/david-grant-walker/52388004 David Grant Walker: Obituary.]{{Dead link|date=September 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }} bmdsonline.co.uk Retrieved 6 January 2017.</ref><ref>”The Academic Who’s Who”. A & C Black, London. p. 479.</ref> |
”’David Grant Walker”’ [[Fellow of The Society of Antiquaries of London|FSA]] [[Fellow of the Royal Historical Society|FRHS]] (1923 – 20 December 2017) was a British historian of the [[University of Swansea]] and the former chancellor of [[Brecon Cathedral]]. He was married to Margaret, with whom he had two children.<ref>”The Times”, 5 January 2018, p. 57.</ref><ref>[http://www.bmdsonline.co.uk/south-wales-evening-post/obituary/david-grant-walker/52388004 David Grant Walker: Obituary.]{{Dead link|date=September 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }} bmdsonline.co.uk Retrieved 6 January 2017.</ref><ref>”The Academic Who’s Who”. A & C Black, London. p. 479.</ref> |
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British historian

David Grant Walker FSA FRHS (1923 – 20 December 2017) was a British historian of the University of Swansea and the former chancellor of Brecon Cathedral. He was married to Margaret, with whom he had two children.[1][2][3]



