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  1. He took his wife to a local GP, Dr Frank French, owing to an epileptic seizure, although she was complaining only of headaches, for which the doctor prescribed some medication. [3] On 12 July 1912, Williams woke French, saying that his wife was having another seizure. George Joseph Smith and Bessie Mundy, pictured shortly before her murder

  2. Introducing himself as Henry Williams, he married Miss Mundy after learning she had inherited £2,500 from her late father (around £200,000 in today's money). After they were wed Miss Mundy was persuaded to include him in her will should she suddenly die.

  3. In August, 1910, Smith, then 38, married Bessie Mundy, a woman in her mid-thirties. Smith, calling himself Henry Williams, married her for the sum of £2,500 she inherited from her father upon his death. But Smith was unable to get his hands on the money, as it had been placed into the hands of trustees.

  4. The Williams Baronetcy, of Bodelwyddan in the County of Flint, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 24 July 1798 for John Williams. He had previously served as High Sheriff of Flintshire.

  5. WILLIAMS, Sir JOHN (1840 - 1926), baronet, Court physician, principal founder of the National Library of Wales. Born 6 November 1840 at Bailey, Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, third son of David Williams, Blaenllynant, Welsh Congregational minister and farmer, and Eleanor his wife.

  6. Aug 18, 2017 · John Jerit may be one of the very few people in America you could describe as “eclipse rich.” Jerits business, American Paper Optics—one of the major American manufacturers of NASA ...

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  8. He became personal physician to the Duchess of York (later Queen Mary, wife of King George V) and attended her at the birth of the future King Edward VIII. He was made a baronet, 1894, a KCVO, 1902, and a GCVO, 1911.

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