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Walter Calverley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Calverley Walter Calverley (died 1605) was an English squire and murderer. His story became the basis of more than one literary work of the early 17th century. ==Early life== Walter Calverley was the eldest son and heir of William Calverley (d.1572), by his wife Katherine, daughter of John Thorneholme of Haysthorpe, Yorkshire, and the grandson Sir Walter Calverley by Anne Danby, daughter of Sir Christopher Danby (d. 14 June 1571) and Elizabeth Neville, daughter of Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer.〔; ; .〕 The Calverleys were lords of the manors of Calverley and Pudsey, Yorkshire. His father died when he was a boy. He inherited land at Burley-in-Wharfedale, Fagley, Farsley, Eccleshill, Bolton, and Seacroft; a relative of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, became his guardian. He studied at Clare Hall, Cambridge from 5 May 1579, matriculating on 1 October, but he was there only a short time and took no degree. He became engaged to the daughter of a neighbour in Yorkshire.
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