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| membership = ordinary fellow | | membership = ordinary fellow | ||
| − | | left = 1941 deceased | + | | left = 1941 deceased |
| clubs = | | clubs = | ||
| societies = Royal Historical Society<br />Anglo-Spanish Society | | societies = Royal Historical Society<br />Anglo-Spanish Society | ||
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | 1927.01.18 proposed by Sir Everard im Thurn, seconded by T.A. Joyce<br />Priest of Catholic Church<br /> | + | 1927.01.18 proposed by Sir Everard im Thurn, seconded by T.A. Joyce<br />Priest of Catholic Church<br />death noted in Report of the Council 1940-1941<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
| − | + | The Rev. James Williams spent some 6 years (from 1907 to 1913) living in the interior of,what is now, Guyana. | |
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === | ||
| − | Grammar notes and vocabulary of the language of the Makuchi Indians<br /><br />The Warau Indians of Guiana and vocabulary of their language<br /><br />and other articles noted in A71<br /><br /> | + | Grammar notes and vocabulary of the language of the Makuchi Indians<br /><br />The Warau Indians of Guiana and vocabulary of their language<br /><br />and other articles noted in A71<br /><br />Dutch Plantations on the Banks of the Berbice and Canje Rivers in the country known since 1831 as the Colony of British Guiana, and the village evolved from the plantation. |
=== House Publications === | === House Publications === | ||
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census<br /><br /> | census<br /><br /> | ||
=== Other Material === | === Other Material === | ||
| + | a photo of "The House of John Bull, the Macusi chief at Eupukari, Rupununi River, Guyana" by him in PRM | ||
Revision as of 20:44, 20 January 2021
James Williams
| Rev. James Williams AKC FRHistS | |||||||||
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| Born | 1862 | ||||||||
| Died | 1941 | ||||||||
| Residence |
27 Southwold Mansions, Widley Road, Elgin Avenue, London W9 [1927] Eupukari, Kentwood Hill, Tilehurst, near Reading [1929] 29 Polestead Road, North Oxford [1935] 19 St Margaret's Rd., Oxford [census] | ||||||||
| Occupation | church | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1927.01.18 proposed by Sir Everard im Thurn, seconded by T.A. Joyce
Priest of Catholic Church
death noted in Report of the Council 1940-1941
Notes From Elsewhere
The Rev. James Williams spent some 6 years (from 1907 to 1913) living in the interior of,what is now, Guyana.
Publications
External Publications
Grammar notes and vocabulary of the language of the Makuchi Indians
The Warau Indians of Guiana and vocabulary of their language
and other articles noted in A71
Dutch Plantations on the Banks of the Berbice and Canje Rivers in the country known since 1831 as the Colony of British Guiana, and the village evolved from the plantation.
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
census
Other Material
a photo of "The House of John Bull, the Macusi chief at Eupukari, Rupununi River, Guyana" by him in PRM