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Stephen William Williams,

Stephen William Williams (1837-99) was born in Lower Mellington, Churchstoke, co. Mont. He married Maria Williams of Rhaeadr, 11 Sept. 1862, in Liverpool Parish Church. He was an archaeologist, antiquary, numismatist and territorial soldier. He was the County Surveyor for Radnorshire, 1862-1899. He died (while High Sheriff of Radnorshire) at Sandown, Isle of Wight on 11 Dec. 1899 and was buried in Rhaeadr churchyard. He had no children. For Stephen William Williams, see: R. W. D. Fenn & J. B. Sinclair, 'Our ubiquitous friend', Trans. Rads. Soc., vol. 20 (1989), pp. 116-134; 'Stephen W. Williams of Penralley, 1833-1899', Arch. Camb., vol. 159 (2000), pp. 89-121; David H. Williams, 'An appreciation of the life & work of Stephen Williams Williams', Mont. Colls., vol. 80 (1992), pp. 55-88; 'SW Williams, 1837-1899, a commemoration', Trans. Rads. Soc., vol. 69 (1999), pp. 116-142. Deunydd perthnasol: Many other papers of Stephen William Williams may be found in the Birmingham Corporation Waterworks collection held in NLW, the records of the Elan Valley Waterworks Committee in the Birmingham Public Reference Library, and at the Powys County Record Office. Arranged into personal papers, 1862-1999 (627-658), Penralley, [late 18 cent]-1904 (659-678), the archaeologist and historian, [c.1824-c.1975] (679-686), Radnorshire Volunteers and miscellanea, [c.1878-late 1890s], 687-690, local affairs, land agent and architectural practice, 691-724 (1864-1900), and Ty-lwch estate, 1867-1910 (725-741).

Statement of accounts, between Miss Margaret James and Mrs S. M. James and her daughters; refers to the funeral and ...,

Statement of accounts, between Miss Margaret James and Mrs S. M. James and her daughters; refers to the funeral and medical expenses and proving the will of Cdr H. James; notes the educational expenses for Harriet and Maria James, and the expenses of Harriet in Liverpool in 1855-57. Notes payments, inter alia, from Ommaney & Co.

St Harmon Church: photocopied illustrations from NLW MS 13452A as drawn by George Eyre-Evans, 1911; the Communion Table formerly in ...,

St Harmon Church: photocopied illustrations from NLW MS 13452A as drawn by George Eyre-Evans, 1911; the Communion Table formerly in the Church and then at Rhos Goch Fawr; a brass memorial plate in memory of Charles Domville (d. 1851), and three brass pew-door plates. (It was Charles' father, perhaps grieving at his loss, who made provision for Lower Bwlch Gwyn to become in effect the vicarage). Two copies.

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