Walker, Henry, -1616?

Shakespeare paid £80 of the £140 selling price up front and on the day after the conveyance he mortgaged the remaining £60 back to Walker. Johnson, Jackson and Heminge acted as trustees in Shakespeare's interest and were in charge of the sale of the property following Shakepeare's death (See Folger MS Z.c.22 (44)).

From the description of Bargain and sale from Henry Walker, citizen and minstrel of London, to William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon, Gent., and to his trustees, William Johnson, citizen and vintner of London, John Jackson, and John Hemmyng of London, Gents. [manuscript], 1612/13 March 10. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 432694904

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