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Sarah Williams (historian)

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Sarah Williams (1828–1861) was an English historian.

Williams is best known for her edition of the letters of John Chamberlain published by the Camden Society in 1861 after her death.[1] Williams died of consumption.[2]

Works

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  • Letters written by John Chamberlain during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (London: Camden Society, 1861).

References

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  1. ^ Notes & Queries, 2nd series XII, 6 July 1861, p. 20.
  2. ^ Cuthbert Bede (Edward Bradley), The Curate of Cranston: With Other Prose and Verse (London, 1862), p. 119.