Walter Jones (MP for Worcester)


Walter Jones was an English lawyer and politician who served as Member of Parliament for Worcester.

Biography

Jones was the son of Henry Jones of Witney, Oxfordshire, and his wife Ann. He entered Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1567, graduating B.A. in 1570. He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 5 January 1572, and was called to the bar in November 1584.
He became town clerk of Worcester in 1583 and, while serving as town clerk, was elected MP for Worcester in 1584, 1586, 1589, and 1593. He also served as a Justice of the peace in Worcestershire. In about 1593, he was appointed an attorney of the Court of Star Chamber in London.
In May 1602, Jones bought Chastleton House from Robert Catesby. Catesby was allowed to continue living at Chastleton. After Catesby was killed in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot, Jones – who had arrested some of Catesby's co-conspirators – took possession of Chastleton. He demolished and rebuilt the house entirely.
He was buried on 27 August 1632 in the church at Chastleton, Oxfordshire.

Family

On 14 December 1573 at All Hallows-by-the-Tower, London, Jones married Helen, daughter of Henry Mekys alias Pope, a German-born London goldsmith. Their children included: