Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of the City of London

Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of the City of London

Sir John Williams GCVO (November 6 1840 – May 24 1926), was a Welsh physician, who attended Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and was raised to the baronetcy by her in 1894. He is remembered chiefly for his contribution to the collection of the National Library of Wales.

Education and professional career

Williams was born in Carmarthenshire, the son of a Welsh Congregational minister. He went to school in Swansea, then to the University of Glasgow, and finally to University College Hospital, London, to complete his medical studies. In 1872 he married Mary Hughes, but they had no children. In 1886, he became a private doctor to the royal family. As well as his career as an obstetric surgeon in London, he helped set up a Welsh hospital in South Africa during the Boer War, and was involved in the campaign against tuberculosis in his native country.

Contribution to the National Library

Sir John's leisure hours were largely spent in the acquisition of a large private library, and in 1898, influenced by the palaeographer John Gwenogvryn Evans, he acquired the Peniarth collection of manuscripts. These were donated to the new National Library of Wales when it was built at Aberystwyth. In 1907 he was appointed the first President of the National Library, and two years later he came to live at Aberystwyth. In 1913 he became President of University of Wales, Aberystwyth. On his death, he bequeathed the remainder of his books, plus a large sum of money, to the National Library.

Jack the Ripper accusation

Sir John was accused of the Ripper crimes in a 2005 book, "Uncle Jack", written by one of the surgeon's descendants, Tony Williams, and co-authored by Humphrey Price. [Williams, Tony; Price, Humphrey (2005). "Uncle Jack". London: Orion. ISBN-13: 9780752867083] The authors claim that the victims knew the doctor personally and that they were killed and mutilated in an attempt to research the causes of infertility. The book also claims that a badly blunted surgical knife, which belonged to Sir John Williams, was the murder weapon. cite news
last = Thompson
first = Tony
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title = Knife clue could solve mystery of the Ripper
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publisher = The Guardian
date=2005-04-24
url = http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1468998,00.html
accessdate = 2007-08-11
] Jennifer Pegg demonstrated in two articles that the version of the notebook entry used in "Uncle Jack" to show that Sir John Williams had met Ripper victim Mary Ann Nichols had been altered for print and did not match the original document. She further demonstrated that much of the other research in the book arguing for a link between Sir John Williams and the Ripper crimes was flawed. [Pegg, Jennifer (October 2005). "Uncle Jack" Under the Microscope". "Ripper Notes" issue #24. Inklings Press. ISBN 0-9759129-5-X.
* Pegg, Jennifer (January 2006). "'Shocked and Dismayed' - An Update on the "Uncle Jack" Controversy". "Ripper Notes" issue #25, pp.54–61. Inklings Press. ISBN 0-9759129-6-8
]

References

* [http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-WILL-JOH-1840.html Welsh Biography Online]


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