[1] On returning to Cambridge he presented a marble dramatic mask sculpture from the theatre at Stratonicea to the University Library.
He had estates at Carrow Abbey, near Norwich, and at Scole Lodge, Osmundeston, Norfolk.
[1] In 1817 Walpole published Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey (2nd edit.
He was joint author with Sir William Drummond of Herculanensia, published in 1810.
[1] Walpole wrote also:[1] He completed the sixth and final volume of Edward Daniel Clarke's Travels after the author's death.
They had two sons and two daughters, including the barrister Reginald Robert Walpole.