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On the night of 1 July 2015, Cecil was lured out of the protected area and wounded with an arrow by Walter Palmer, an American recreational big-game trophy hunter, [2] [3] [4] then tracked and killed with a compound bow the following morning, between 10 and 12 hours later. [1] [5] Cecil was 13 years old when killed. [6]
Walter Launt Palmer, American Impressionist painter; Walter D. Palmer, American politician from New York; Sir Walter Palmer, 1st Baronet (1858–1910), British biscuit manufacturer and Conservative politician; Walter Palmer (born 1960), American big-game hunter and dentist notable for the killing of Cecil the lion; Walter Palmer (rugby league ...
Palmer was likely born in England about 1585. He married in England and fathered five children. Recent research suggests that he was probably from Frampton, Dorset, England ("Walter Palmer of the Great Migration: Probable Origins in Frampton, Dorset," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, [Vol. 174 Winter 2020; pages 21-25]).
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In Charlestown, Minor met Grace Palmer, whom he married in 1634. She was the daughter of Walter Palmer. [4] The couple eventually had seven sons and three daughters: John Minor (1635-1719) Clement Minor (1639-1700) Thomas Miner (1640-1662) Ephraim Miner (1642-1724) Joseph Miner (1644-1712) Manassah Minor (1647-1728) Ann Minor (1648-?) Marie ...
Mason, who was living under the alias Walter James Allison, was positively identified via his fingerprints and tied to a crime that took place 39 years ago in Clayton, Idaho. The 86-year-old was ...
Youths wait in line to return to their dorms at the Pahokee Youth Development Center, a facility run by James F. Slattery's company in the late 1990s. Pahokee faced criticism for a high incidence of abuse and violence. (The Palm Beach Post / ZUMA Press)
Walter James, 3rd Baron Northbourne, English painter, etcher, and hereditary peer; Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982), British peer, agriculturalist, Olympic rower and Traditionalist author; Arthur Walter James (1912–2015), British journalist and politician; Walter James, a character in Dirty Work, a 1988 novel by Larry Brown