1813 - 1880
Sir Edward Eyre Williams, later an Australian judge, awarded the compensation for 26 enslaved people in Trinidad as co-trustee with Robert Gwilt of Richard Burton Williams (presumably his brother), a lunatic.
T71/894 Trinidad No. 1910.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Jessie Gibbon
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Children
2 daughters; two sons, incluidng Sir Hartley Williams
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Will
The figure for wealth at death is his personal estate according to the National Probate Calendar 1880. 聽His 'Victorian estate' was valued for probate at 拢6650 (Australian Dictionary of National Biography). |
Wealth at death
£6,000
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Legal Education
Inner Temple [1833 ]
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Occupation
Lawyer
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Religion
Church of England
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£1,318 17s 8d
Awardee (Trustee)
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£1,828 6s 10d
Awardee (Trustee)
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Imperial (1) |
Judge
Australia: Victoria
sources → Australian Dictionary of Biography, Robert Miller, 'Williams, Sir Edward Eyre...
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Nephew → Uncle
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Son → Father
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Brothers
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Brothers
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Nephew → Uncle
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Australia
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Inner Temple, City of London, Middlesex, London, England
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