Brave old sea dog on whom Nelson kept a weather eye

IN the churchyard to the north of St Leonard's Church, Seaford, is a large box tomb decorated with anchors.

This is the last resting place of Admiral James Walker who had an adventurous life on the high seas.

Walker was born in Scotland in 1764 and joined the Navy at the tender age of 12. He came from a naval family; his father was good friends with Admiral Lord Rodney and an uncle, General Melville, invented navy guns.

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