Walters, Catherine b. June 13, 1839 d. August 4, 1920 British Social Figure. Known as "The Last Victorian Courtesan," she was born at 1 Henderson Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, the third of five children (three girls and two boys). Her father, Edward Walters, was a "tide-waiter," or customs official, who died in 1864 and is buried in the Protestant section of Flaybrick Hill Cemetery in Birkenhead; her mother, of whom almost nothing is known, including her burial place, was born Mary Ann Fowler. Catherine was given the nickname of "Skittles," because...[Read More] (Bio by: Iain MacFarlaine) Friary Churchyard of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley, West Sussex, England