Arthur Fraser Walter (12 September 1846 – 10 August 1910) was an English newspaper owner and publisher, chief proprietor of The Times from 1894 until 1908.
[1] In 1870 he entered Lincoln's Inn to study law, and in 1874 was called to the bar as a barrister, but never practised.
[1] Arthur Walter made agreements with American firms to sell the Encyclopædia Britannica and was also responsible for establishing the Times Book Club.
[1] Walter was also a Lieutenant Colonel of Volunteers, a Director of the London & Southwestern Railway, High Steward of Wokingham, and a member of the Travellers' and Union Clubs.
[1] On 15 October 1872, Walter married Henrietta Maria Anson, eldest daughter of Rev.