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Walter, J., (2019). The Oxfordshire Rising, 1596. Afterword: Enslow Hill. In: Resist: Stories of Uprising. Editors: Page, R., . Comma Press. 48- 57. 1912697084. 9781912697083

Walter, J., (2017). Authority and Protest. In: A Social History of England 1500-1750. Editors: Wrightson, K., . Cambridge University Press. 221- 241. 9781107041790

Walter, J., (2015). The Politics of Protest in Seventeenth-Century England. In: Crowd Actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the Modern World. Palgrave Macmillan. 58- 79. 9781137316516

Walter, J., (2015). 'The public sphere and the parish pump: finding politics in the churchwardens' accounts 1639-1643'. In: Views from the Parish Churchwardens' Accounts c.1500-c.1800. Editors: Hitchman, V. and Foster, A., . Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 157- 178. 144388667X. 9781443886673

Walter, J., (2015). 'Crowds and popular politics in the English Revolution'. In: The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution. Editors: Braddick, MJ., . Oxford Handbooks. 019969589X. 9780199695898

Walter, J., Hindle, S. and Shepard, A., (2015). 'The

John W. Walter

American politician and Trump family member (1934–2018)

John Walter (April 17, 1934 – January 5, 2018) was an American historian, engineer, businessman, author, and politician – as well as a first cousin to United States President Donald Trump. He worked for The Trump Organization and was the executive vice president of Trump Management, served as the historian of the Trump family, and was the 14th Mayor of Flower Hill, New York.

Early life, education, and military service

John Walter was born in Queens, New York, on April 17, 1934, to William Walter and Elizabeth Trump Walter, the sister of Fred Trump.[1][2][3]

As a child, Walter grew up in Hollis, Queens, until 1958, when the family moved to 511 Manhasset Woods Road in the Manhasset portion of Flower Hill, New York.[2][4] He attended St. Paul's High School in Garden City, New York, along with Admiral Ballard Academy, located in Connecticut. Walter received his BS in Business Administration in 1955 from Norwich University, and earned his MBA from C

John Walter (publisher)

Englist newspaper publisher (1738–1812)

For his descendants, see John Walter (editor, born 1776) and John Walter (editor, born 1818).

John Walter (1 January 1738 – 16 November 1812) was an English newspaper publisher and founder of The Times newspaper,[3] which he launched on 1 January 1785 as The Daily Universal Register. He was born in London and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, then located in London.

Biography

Walter was engaged in a prosperous business as a coal merchant from the death of his father Richard Walter (about 1755/6) until 1781.[4] Walter played a leading part in establishing the Coal Exchange in London; but shortly after 1781, when he began to occupy himself solely as an underwriter and became a member of Lloyd's, he over-speculated and failed.

In 1782, he bought from one Henry Johnson a patent for a new method of printing from logotypes (i.e. founts of words or portions of words, instead of letters), and made some improvements to it. In 1784, he acquired an old printing office in Blackfriars

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