Walker, Thomas
1770–c. 1788
Cicero's Head, Dame Street
79 Dame Street
Apprentice to John Exshaw.
It is not certain to what extent (if any) Thomas Walker may be identified with the 'Walker & Lee' partnership of c. 1781 listed in Hogan.
Succeeded in business by his son in 1788 (Munter).
[Dates and addresses differ according to sources: Humphries & Smith give it as 79 Dame Street but Munter gives it as Cicero's Head Dame Street. Humphries & Smith give the dates as c. 1778 to 1796 but Munter states that he was succeeded by his son in 1788.]
Published
The Hibernian Magazine, or Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge (1771–85) [continued as] Walker's Hibernian Magazine (1786–1811). Featured music printing including (as listed in Lawrence):
Gaudry, Richard, Hibernia's Advice to the Fair, 1779
The Daughters of this Aged Stream We Are, for two guitars, February 1779
Gaudry, Richard, Alla Stagion Novella (The son-in-law), 1781
A Favourite Duett, for two guitars, c. 1873
A Favourite Lesson, for two guitars
How Shall We Mortals, a favourite duet for two guitars