Iolo Aneurin Williams




Captain Iolo Aneurin Williams (18 June 1890 – 18 January 1962), was a British author, journalist and Liberal Party politician. His son was the composer Edward Williams.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Professional career


    • 2.1 Publications




  • 3 Political career


    • 3.1 Electoral record




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Background


Williams was born in Middlesbrough, the son of Aneurin Williams, who was a Liberal member of parliament. He was the brother of Ursula Williams who was also a Liberal politician. He was educated at Rugby School and King's College, Cambridge. In 1920 he married Francion Elinor Dixon. They had one son and two daughters.[1]



Professional career


Williams was Bibliographical Correspondent of the London Mercury from 1920–39. He made contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography and the Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. He was a published poet and author of the following works;[2]



Publications




  • Poems, 1915


  • New Poems, 1919


  • Byways Round Helicon, 1922


  • Shorter Poems of the 18th Century, 1923


  • Seven 18th Century Bibliographies, 1924

  • Editor: plays of Sheridan, 1926


  • Elements of Book-Collecting, 1927


  • Poetry To-day, 1927


  • Where the Bee Sucks, 1929 (illustrated by Katharine Cameron)


  • The Firm of Cadbury, 1931


  • Points in 18th Century Verse, 1934


  • English Folk Song and Dance, 1935


  • Flowers of Marsh and Stream (King Penguin), 1946


  • Early English Water-Colours, 1952



Political career


Williams was Liberal candidate for the Chelsea division of London at the 1924 General Election. Chelsea was a safe Unionist seat, so he was not expected to win. 1924 was not a good election for the Liberals and he duly came a poor third. Despite this, he contested Chelsea again at the 1929 General Election, a better election for the Liberals. He increased the Liberal share of the vote, but still finished third. He did not stand for parliament again.[3]



Electoral record

























































General Election 1924: Chelsea
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Unionist

Rt Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare
13,816
65.68
+8.68


Labour

Dora Russell
5,661
26.01
-1.49


Liberal

Iolo Aneurin Williams
1,557
7.40
-8.11
Majority
8,155
38.77
+9.27

Turnout
29,582
71.10
+7.27


Unionist hold

Swing
+5.09

























































General Election 1929: Chelsea
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Unionist

Rt Hon. Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare
15,480
58.4
-7.2


Labour

Alfred George Prichard
6,645
25.1
-0.9


Liberal

Iolo Aneurin Williams
4,360
16.5
+9.1
Majority
8,835
33.4
-5.4

Turnout
41,945
63.1
-8.0


Unionist hold

Swing
-4.1



See also



  • Katharine Cameron

  • Arthur St John Adcock



References





  1. ^ ‘WILLIAMS, Iolo Aneurin’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 8 April 2016


  2. ^ ‘WILLIAMS, Iolo Aneurin’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014, accessed 8 April 2016]


  3. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1973, FWS Craig








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