Thomas Walker (academic)

Thomas Walker (died 5 December 1665) was an Oxford academic and administrator.

Work on the dining hall on the south side of the main quad at University College started in 1640, but this was disrupted by the English Civil War that commenced in 1642.

[3] On 8 July 1648, Obadiah Walker, Henry Watkins, and Thomas Silvester were expelled from Oxford University for their Royalist sympathies.

He noted in the College Register, Mense Julii die x, 1648, amotus est Dorctor Walker hujus Collegii magister legitimus per visitatores illegitimos.

Walker was married to Jane Robinson, who was niece of the Archbishop of Canterbury.