- Eliezer Williams
Rev. Eliezer Williams (baptised
4 October 1754 –20 January 1820 ) was a Welsh clergyman and genealogist, who served the Earl of Galloway as a family tutor and genealogical researcher.Life
Williams was born in Pibwr-lwyd,
Llangynnwr ,Carmarthenshire to aMethodist minister and his wife. He was educated at Carmarthen grammar school andJesus College, Oxford (matriculated 1775, BA 1778, MA 1781). He was ordained deacon in 1777 and priest in 1778. He was a curate ofTrelech , Carmarthenshire before becoming curate ofTetsworth ,Oxfordshire . Williams became second master at the grammar school inWallingford ,Berkshire and curate of the nearby village of Acton. Then, in 1780, he was made chaplain of HMS|Cambridge|1755|6 under the command ofKeith Stewart (son of the Earl of Galloway). He also tutored Lord Garlies, Stewart's nephew, who was a midshipman.cite web |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29502| title=Williams, Eliezer (1754–1820) |last=Cooper |first=Thompson |coauthors=Foster Evans, Dylan |work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online edition, subscription access) |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2004 |accessdate=2008-02-26]After a few years, the Earl of Galloway asked Williams to become the family tutor. He also assisted with research into the Galloway ancestry, helping to establish the Scottish Earl's claim to the English peerage. "A Genealogical Account of Lord Galloway's Family" was published in 1794.
In 1784, he was appointed vicar of
Cynwyl Gaeo withLlansawel , Carmarthenshire. In 1799, he became curate ofChadwell St Mary ,Essex and was also chaplain atTilbury Fort . His final appointment was as vicar ofLampeter ,Cardiganshire , where he ran a grammar school for 14 years. He died in Lampeter in 1820 and was buried there.Works
Whilst still at school, Williams helped with the 1773 publication of his father's Welsh bible and " _cy. Mynegeir Ysgrythurol" (Welsh concordance). As well as his genealogical research for the Galloway family, he published other genealogical works. He wrote "Nautical Odes" on the achievements of the Navy. After his death, his son from his second marriage published "English works", which included essays on various Welsh and Celtic topics.
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