Walter Norborne (18 November 1655 – September 1684) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1679 and from 1681 to 1684.
Norborne was the son of Walter Norborne of Hilmarton and his wife Mary Chivers, daughter of Henry Chivers of Quemerford and his wife Elizabeth Seacole of Milton, Oxfordshire.
In February 1679, Norborne was elected Member of Parliament for Calne and sat until August 1679.
[2] Norborne was killed in a duel with an Irishman at the fountain at Middle Temple in September 1684.
[4] He left two daughters: Elizabeth, who married Edward Devereux, Viscount Hereford; and Susan, who married Sir Ralph Hare.