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'''Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, 1st Baronet''' (1824–1893) was a brewer and Liverpool Councillor.
 
He was born at [[Auchinflower]], [[Ayrshire]], He was educated at [[Ayr Academy]] and at the [[Liverpool Institute]]. He followed his father, son of Peter Walker of the Fort brewery at Ayr, in tointo brewing.<ref>[http://bdaugherty.tripod.com/liverpool/liverpudlians.htmlA Small Selection of People with a Liverpool Connection ]</ref>
 
In 1879, on the death of his father, he gained control of the business and in 1890 he converted the private company into [[Peter Walker (brewer)|Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd]] a limited liability company, several Pubs in the Liverpool and the north west of England still carry the slogan Walkers Warrington Ale<ref>[http://www.breweryhistory.com/Defunct/Cheshire.htm The Brewery History Society: Defunct Brewery Liveries]</ref> in their frosted glass.