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  1. 3 de jul. de 2014 · Henry Williams. Missionary Henry Williams, about 1865. Henry Williams was a missionary who supported British annexation. He believed that Māori should be protected from lawless Europeans and fraudulent dealings. He and his son Edward translated the Treaty of Waitangi into Maori.

  2. Hymnology Archive. Henry Williams Baker. 27 May 1821—12 February 1877. View fullsize. Henry Baker, Some Hymns and Hymn Writers(1907). The volume entitled Hymns, Ancient and Modern, for Use in the Services of the Church, has had an unprecedented popularity. No other compilation can compare with it in the rapidity and extent of its circulation.

  3. Tell us about your early life… I was born in 1792, in Gosport, south England, near Britain’s main naval base at Portsmouth. My parents were Thomas Williams, a hosiery merchant, and Mary Marsh.

  4. Henry Williams Ltd | 990 followers on LinkedIn. One Name - Many Talents. | Forging, Fabrication and Electrical Projects Manufacturers of Upset Forging, Drop Forging, Fabrications, Enclosures, Mimic Panels, Signalling and Electrical Installations From railway beginnings to diverse engineering expertise, Henry Williams has the corporate strength you can depend on.

  5. Henry Williams, Realtor, Houston, Texas. 4,124 likes. As a native Houstonian and REALTOR®, I help families discover everything this beautiful city has to...

  6. www.williamsmuseum.org › sourcesSOURCES | williams4

    The Early Journals of Henry Williams, 1826-1840, Senior Missionary in New Zealand of the Church Missionary Society. Christchurch: Pegasus Press, 1961. Rogers, Lawrence M. "Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty". Historical Review Whakatane Historical Society 15 (1): (1967), 28-30. Rogers, Lawrence M., Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams.

  7. Henry Williams. Co-Founder and Co-Director. The Gravel Institute. Biography. Henry is a junior at Columbia University studying computer science-mathematics and philosophy. He is the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board for The Gravel Institute, a 501c3 political non-profit dedicated to combating right-wing disinformation online.