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Williams, William Henry was born on November 7, 1852 in Birmingham. Son of William and Amelia Burley Williams.
Studied at Newark Grammar School. Trinity College, Cambridge (Scholar and Prizeman). First Class in the Classical Tripos, 1876.
Master of Arts.
Assistant Master at the Leys School, Cambridge, 1876-1884. Headmaster of Newington College, Sydney, 1884-1893. Professor of Classics and English Literature in the University of Tasmania since 1893.
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Spouse 1888, Ethel,daughter of late Martin Swindells of Bollington, Cheshire.