William Napier

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William Napier

Hon.
William Napier
File:Napier, William.jpg
Born 1821
Died 1876
Residence 4 Portland Place Great Malvern [1863 list]
Burgage Hill, Southwell, Notts [1867 list]
Occupation aristocracy
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left 1868 last listed
elected_ESL before 19 mar 1861



Notes

Office Notes

ESL Council 1861-62 Member
ESL Council 1862-63 Member
ESL Council 1863-64 Member [retiring]

House Notes

It is possible that this person and the other William Napier of Blackheath and Ardmore Lodge are the same person, but Dr William Donald Napier is another individual

A1 usually refers to W. Napier as present at Council meetings, but when he is the Chair 4 feb 1862 he is 'the honourable'
1863 list gives Great Malvern address and says Hon.
1867 list gives Southwell address and says Hon.

Notes From Elsewhere

?William Napier, Hon.
Birthdate: July 27, 1821
Birthplace: Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: Died January 21, 1876 in Delagoa Bay, South Africa
Occupation: Clerk of the Works, Hong-Kong
Died of fever at Pilgrim's Rest, South Africa

"The Natal Witness" Friday, June 16th, 1876.

DEATHS:- At Mac-Mac District of Leydenburg, South Africa, of fever, aged 54 years, The HON. William NAPIER, youngest son of William John, 8th Lord NAPIER & brother to Lord NAPIER and ETTRICK. He married, 1854, Louisa Mary, youngest daughter of John Horatio LLOYD Esq. Barrister-at-law and by her who survives him, he has left a numerous family.

Publications

External Publications

Correspondence Between the Hon. William Napier, on Behalf of the English Shareholders of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company, and the Honble. Wm. Cayley, (Inspector General)
With an Introductory Memorandum on the Subject of the Grand Trunk Railroad of Canada
by William Napier

House Publications

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