Walter Fellows (23 February 1834, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire – 23 July 1901, Toorak, Melbourne) was an English amateur cricketer who later became a clergyman in Australia. He was the brother of Harvey Fellows, who also played first-class cricket.
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