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  1. Walter Cornelius Reynolds was the first African American graduate of the University of Oregon Medical School (now Oregon Health & Science University) and one of only two Black doctors practicing in Portland in the mid-twentieth century.

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      Reynolds was born in northeast Portland on March 24, 1920....

  2. Walter Reynolds (died 1327) was Bishop of Worcester and then Archbishop of Canterbury (1313–1327) as well as Lord High Treasurer and Lord Chancellor.

  3. Aug 17, 2020 · Deng Mabiour, 54, is charged with the first-degree murder of Dr. Walter Reynolds. The 45-year-old family physician was attacked Aug. 10 in an examination room at the Village Mall Walk-in Clinic.

  4. Overview. Walter has developed an excellent reputation representing brokerage firms, banks, insurance companies, savings and loan associations and other financial institutions. He has handled many construction disputes representing owners, contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers.

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  5. WALTER REYNOLDS. Archbishop of Canterbury; b. Windsor, Berkshire; d. Mortlake, Surrey, England, Nov. 16, 1327. The son of a baker, Reynolds played a prominent role in affairs of state in the early years of the reign of King Edward II.

  6. Walter Reynolds was an archbishop of Canterbury best known for his political involvement with Edward II. Reynolds was the son of a Windsor baker. Sometime in the late 13th century he became a clerk, or chaplain, in the service of Edward I.

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  8. WALTER REYNOLDS (d. 1327), archbishop of Canterbury, was the son of a Windsor baker, and became a clerk, or chaplain, in the service of Edward I. He held several livings and, owing perhaps to his histrionic skill, he became a prime favourite with the prince of Wales, afterwards Edward II.

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