In 1671 he married Mary Burwell, daughter and heiress of Sir Geoffrey Burwell of Rougham in Suffolk,[9][10] by whom he had nineteen children, of whom only nine survived, two being stillborn and eight dying in infancy:[11]
In 1668 Walpole borrowed a German biography book about the Archbishop of Bremen from the library of Sidney Sussex College.[18] It was finally found in 1956 when his descendant the 5th Marquess of Cholmondeley together with
Professor John H. Plumb discovered the book in the library at Houghton. The book was quickly returned, 288 years after it was checked out.[18]
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