Jones, William, 1815 or 1816-1904
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found: Finger-ring lore, 1877:t.p. (William Jones, F.S.A.)
found: LC in OCLC, 11/30/95(hdg.: Jones, William, F.S.A.; no usage)
found: Barker, George. The poor man and summer, between 1844 and 1857:caption (W. Jones; writer of song text)
found: Pittville History Works WWW site, October 26, 2016:About; Pittville lives (William Jones; born about 1816 in the St. Pancras area of London to John Jones, Gentleman and Sarah (Watson) Jones; died November 11, 1904, at the age of 88 at Ermenhurst, East Cliff, Dawlish, Devon; family moved to France in the 1820s; poet early in life; British Vice-Consul at Le Havre from 1845 to 1850, after which he returned to England; elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries fo London, December 1855; also lived in London; Pilton, Barnstaple (North Devon); and Cheltenham; writer of books on antiquities, domestic manuals, and histories) - http://pittvillehistory.org.uk/bios/980.html
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1995-11-30: new
2020-04-03: revised
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