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Williamson, Percy, 1871-1958
GB-2014-WSA-019608 · Person · 1871-1958

WILLIAMSON, PERCY, brother of John Williamson (adm. 1881, qv); b. 12 Jun 1871; adm. 31 May 1883 (J); exhibitioner 1884; QS 1885; Capt. of the School 1889; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 Oct 1890, Westminster exhibitioner (with Triplett); BA 1895; Clerk, Inland Revenue 1 Apr 1895-1909, Assistant Secretary 1909-16; Special Commissioner of Income Tax 1916-35; m. 12 Nov 1904 Florence Mary, dau. of Herbert Benjamin Gammon, Gipsy Hill, Kent, builder and contractor; d. 1958.

GB-2014-WSA-18295 · Person · 1914-1989

Williamson, Percival Bernard, son of Percy Williamson (qv); b. 13 Apr. 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (R); left July 1933; Law Society's Prize Studentship 1934; LLB (Lond.) 1937; adm. a solicitor May 1938; practised in London; RASC 1941-5 (Maj.); m. 29 Apr. 1950 Diana Rosemary, d. of Vice-Admiral Christopher Russell Payne CBE RN; d. 30 Oct. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-18294 · Person · ca. 1735-1777

WILLIAMSON, NEVILLE; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1745/6; left 1746; Ensign, 20th Foot 26 Dec 1750; 82nd Foot (Invalids) 19 Apr 1755; d. Apr 1777.

GB-2014-WSA-18293 · Person · 1633-1701

WILLIAMSON, SIR JOSEPH, second son of Rev. Joseph Williamson, Vicar of Bridekirk, Cumberland; bapt. 4 Aug 1633; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 16) 1650; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, bateller, matr. 18 Nov 1650; BA 2 Feb 1653/4; MA 1657 (incorp. Cambridge 1659); DCL 1674; Fellow, Queen’s Coll. 1657- Dec 1678; Under-Secretary, Secretary of State’s Office Jul 1660 – Sep 1674; Keeper of State Papers from 31 Dec 1661; Secretary to Sir Henry Bennet (afterwards 1st Earl of Arlington) (qv) 1662; adm. and called to bar, Middle Temple 25 Nov 1664; editor, The London Gazette, of which the first number was published 5 Feb 1666; Extra Clerk, Privy Council 9 May 1666-72, Clerk of the Council in Ordinary 24 Jan 1671/2 – res by 16 Sep 1674; MP Thetford 22 Oct 1669-81, 1685-7, Rochester 1690-1701; knighted 24 Jan 1671/2; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 1 Mar 1671/2; one of the three plenipotentiaries to the Congress of Cologne 1673-4; Secretary of State Sep 1674 – Feb 1678/9; Privy Councillor 11 Sep 1674; a Commissioner of the Admiralty 29 Sep 1674 – Feb 1678/9; refused to allow Daniel Skinner (qv) to publish Milton’s Latin State Letters and the treatise De Doctrina Christina, 1676; committed to the Tower of London by the House of Commons for passing commissions in favour of certain recusants, but promptly released by the King 1678; reappointed to Privy Council 21 Nov 1696; Joint Plenipotentiary at Congress of Nimeguen 1697; Envoy at the Hague 1697-9; FRS 20 May 1663 (one of the original Fellows), President 30 Nov 1677 – 30 Nov 1680; Master, Clothworkers’ Co. 1676; Recorder of Thetford 1682; an industrious and methodical man of affairs; befriended Dr. Lancelot Addison, who named his son Joseph after him; a great benefactor to Queen’s Coll. Oxford; m. Dec 1678 Catherine, widow of Lord O’Brien (son of 7th Earl of Thomond), and dau. of George Stuart, Lord D’Aubigny; d. 3 Oct 1701. Buried in Duke of Richmond’s vault, Henry VII’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-18292 · Person · 1739-1807

WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH TAYLOR, son of William Williamson, Westminster, and Sophia Christina --- (IGI); bapt. St. Philip, Charleston, South Carolina, North America 13 Sep 1739 (IGI); adm. (aged 10) Sep 1750; KS 1754; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1759, adm. pens. 14 Jun 1759, scholar 2 May 1760; 8th Wrangler and Senior Chancellor’s Medallist 1763; BA 1763; MA 1771; ordained deacon 25 Jan 1764, priest 18 Mar 1764 (both Winchester); Vicar of St. Dunstan in the West, London 14 Jul 1764–1805; Chaplain to John Wilkes when Lord Mayor of London 1774; Rector of Thakeham, Sussex, from 12 Jun 1805; a good scholar, bon viveur and member of the Beefsteak Club; m.; d. 4 Nov 1807.

Williamson, John, 1877-?
GB-2014-WSA-18291 · Person · 1877-?

Williamson, John, third son of George Williamson, barrister-at-law, of Surbiton, Surrey, by Emily, daughter of the Rev. Charles Frederick Watkins, Vicar of Brixworth, Northants; b. May 10, 1877; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 15, 1891; left Jan. 1893; m. Jan. 31, 1906, Henrietta Helen Hook.

Williamson, John, 1867-1932
GB-2014-WSA-18290 · Person · 1867-1932

WILLIAMSON, JOHN, son of John Williamson, Colinette Road, Putney, Surrey, and Ann Salmon, dau. of William Nye, Worcester Park, Surrey; b. 17 Dec 1867; adm. 16 Jun 1881 (J); left Dec 1884; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; LRCP 1892; MB London 1893; MD 1895; medical practitioner at Epsom, Surrey; Medical Officer of Health, Epsom, from 1901; m. 20 Oct 1906 Dorothy, dau. of William Heaton Jacob, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington; d. 29 Jun 1932.

Williamson, Harold, 1891-?
GB-2014-WSA-18289 · Person · 1891-?

Williamson, Harold, son of George Edward Williamson, F.R.C.S., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by Mary Sarah, daughter of Thomas Robson Miller, of Streatham; b. Feb. 26, 1891; adm. from Oundle School Jan. 18, 1906 (H); left July 1909; Durham Univ.; M.B. and B. S. 1919; M.D. 1925; Charing Cross Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1915; F.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1920; served in Great War I; Surgeon R.N. July 17, 1915; Capt. I.M.S. June 17, 1920; Major Dec. 17, 1928; O.B.E. June 3, 1927; Lieut.-Col. Dec. 17, 1936; Surgeon to the Viceroy of India; retired 1947; resident in Kenya; m. Nov. 23, 1921, Margaret, daughter of Charles Gale Berrill, of Pytchley Manor, Northants.

GB-2014-WSA-019607 · Person · fl. 1642

WILLIAMSON, FRANCIS, son of Sir Francis Williamson, Kt, Isleworth, Middlesex, Serjeant-at-Arms; b. ; at school under Busby (J. Peile, Biog. Reg. of Christ’s Coll. , i, 480 ); Christ’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 19 Apr 1642, aged 15; adm. Inner Temple 3 Feb 1642/3.

GB-2014-WSA-18288 · Person · 1797-1834

WILLIAMSON, FERDINAND THOMAS, eldest son of Rev. Thomas Williamson, Rector of Stoke Damerel, Devon, and Mary Anne --- (IGI); bapt. St. Luke, Chelsea 25 Jun 1797 (IGI); adm. Midsummer 1810; left 1813; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 22 Jun 1813, matr. 1813; Ensign, 45th Foot 16 May 1816; Lieut., 73rd Foot 3 Feb 1820; Capt., 18 Sep 1823; half-pay 21 May 1829; m. 16 Jul 1827 Frances Caroline, dau. of Sir John Murray, Bart. (qv); d. at Florence 10 Dec 1834, aged 37.