John Francon Williams (English Wikipedia)

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  • Stories Illustrated, a monthly magazine founded and edited by J. Francon Williams, London 1887/88 British Library archive, System number 002854273, General Reference Collection P.P.6018.fea. Vol. I, no. 1-7:Stories Illustrated

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  • A Class-Book of Physical Geography ... New and Improved Edition, revised by J. Francon Williams, 1891: illustrations: [11][permanent dead link].

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  • A Class-Book of Modern Geography by J. Francon Williams, 1887 – British Library images of the book: [14].

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  • FluTrackers: Flu Pandemic 1891 (retrieved 17 February 2018: 'The earliest signs of an epidemic revival on a large scale occurred in March 1891, in the United States and the north of England. In England it began in the Yorkshire towns, particularly in Hull, and also independently in South Wales. In London influenza became epidemic for the second time about the end of April, and soon afterwards was widely distributed in England and Wales. The large towns in the north, together with London and Wales, suffered much more heavily in mortality than in the previous attack. In 1891 it was very sudden and extremely severe, the death-rate rising to 73.4 during the month of April, and subsiding with equal rapidity. During the third quarter of the year, while Europe was free, the antipodes had their second attack, which was more severe than the first.' https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/welcome-to-the-scientific-library/pandemics-in-literature/21032-flu-pandemic-1889-1890

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  • Private John B. Williams (number 31107), Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 12th Battalion, enlisted in Edinburgh, records held at [5]

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  • Compendium of Modern Geography by William Hughes and John Francon Williams, 1893, Publ. George Philip & Son, London & Liverpool: Housed within the Reynolds Library and Reynolds Family records, Rochester Public Library, Rochester, New York: Catalogue reference, Geography, Travels, general Geography ref. 18, page 139: http://www.libraryweb.org/~digitized/books/Reynolds_Reference_Catalog_1898.pdf

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  • The Colonies and India (London), Saturday 28 February 1891, p. 23 – Philip's Handy-Volume Atlas of the British Empire (review) (retrieved 18 September 2017): [16].

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  • Quote taken from Geography of the Oceans by John Francon Williams, publ. George Philip & Son (1881), XI – Action of the Sea on the Earth's Crust (Paragraph 149) pp. 109–10 [3]. Quoted in The Scotsman, 17 October 2017, p. 34 – Sea the Danger (retrieved 4 November 2017)
  • The Scotsman, 17 October 2017, pages 35&35–Sea the Danger–Iain Cameron Williams, in highlighting the potential dangers plastic nurdles impose upon marine and human biology, makes reference to the book Geography of the Oceans written by his great-grandfather (retrieved 17 October 2017: [10].

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  • 1891 UK Census, John Francon Williams and family, 2 Massey Park, Wallasey, Chester:[2].

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  • Scottish Geographical Magazine: Volume 8, 1892, issue 6, New Books: The Advanced Class‐book of Modern Geography, Physical – Political – Commercial by William Hughes, F.R.G.S., and J. Francon Williams, F.R.G.S. London: George Philip and Son, 1892. Pp. 818. Price 6s. (retrieved 18 September 2017):[19].
  • Scottish Geographical Magazine: Volume 8, 1892, issue 12, New Books: Philip's Geographical Manuals. The Geography of Australia and Polynesia, by J. Francon Williams, London: George Philip and Son, 1892 (retrieved 18 September 2017).[20].
  • Scottish Geographical Magazine: Volume 9, 1893, issue 10, New Books: An Introduction to the Study of Geography by William Hughes, FRGS, and J. Francon Williams, FRGS London: George Philip and Son, 1893. Pp. 100. Price 1s., (retrieved 18 September 2017): [21].
  • Scottish Geographical Magazine: Volume 11, 1895, issue 11: New Books: The Geography of the British Isles, Physical, Political, Commercial by William Hughes, and J. Francon Williams, London: George Philip and Son, N. D. Pp. 119–224. Price 1s. 6d. (retrieved 18 September 2017): [24].

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  • Philip's Handy Volume Atlas of Australasia by J. Francon Williams: [18].

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  • "List of Old English Occupations and descriptions". www.worldthroughthelens.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.