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Edward Ellerker Williams (22 April 1793 – 8 July 1822) was a retired army officer who became a friend of
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in the final months of his life and died with him.


Early life

Edward Williams was born in India, the son of an
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's army officer, John Williams. His family sent him to England where he attended
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. In 1807, at the age of 14, he entered the
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. His father died at sea in 1809, and with a comfortable settlement from the
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, Williams joined the Eighth Light Dragoons of the East India Company's army in India as a
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in 1811.Carol L. Thoma, ''Williams, Edward Ellerker (1793–1822)'', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 He served under his half-brother and was promoted to lieutenant in 1813. Williams's ''Sporting Sketches during a Short Stay in Hindustane'' contains drawings and journal descriptions of places and events during a leave of absence he took in 1814. The original copy of this notebook is in the
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at the
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. He remained with his regiment until 1817 and retired on half-pay on 28 May 1818. During his time in India he met and served with Thomas Medwin, the cousin of Shelley. Williams returned to England, taking with him Jane Johnson, the wife of another army officer, née Cleveland (1798–1884), who told him her husband mistreated her and that she was justified in leaving him. Some time before September 1818, she began using the name Jane Williams, and hereafter they presented themselves as Mr. and Mrs. Williams.


Friendship with Medwin and Trelawny

In 1819 Thomas Medwin (left) returned to London and persuaded the Williamses to travel with him to
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, where they lived until September 1820. In February Jane and Edward's first child, Edward Medwin Williams (''d.''1897), was born. Williams also wrote an article on big game hunting for a Swiss encyclopaedia, ''Bibliotèque universelle des sciences, belles-lettres, et des arts''. Medwin left, and the Williamses moved first to Chalon and then to Italy, where they met with Medwin again in January 1821 in
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. Medwin introduced them to Shelley's circle, and Williams became a close companion of Shelley, writing a play under his tutelage, ''The Promise, or a Year, a Month and a Day'', which he sent to Covent Garden, although it was rejected. The Williamses' second child, Jane Rosalind (''d.''1880), was born on 16 March. Williams met
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in November 1821 and Edward John Trelawny in January 1822. Whilst
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was struggling to overcome the effects of another miscarriage, Shelley developed what one biographer has termed an "escapist crush" on Jane Williams, addressing many of his poems to her.


Death

On 1 July 1822, Williams and Shelley, along with a friend, Captain Daniel Roberts, and Charles Vivian, a young Cornish boatman, sailed Shelley's boat, Don Juan, to Leghorn. Shelley, Williams and Vivian set sail back on 8 July, but the boat sank in a squall, and they were drowned. Their bodies washed ashore, and Williams was recognized by Trelawny by a boot and a scarf. The bodies were buried temporarily in the sand where they were discovered until Trelawny obtained permission to cremate them, whereupon they were exhumed, and Williams's body was burnt in Tuscany on 15 August. Williams's ashes were carried back to England by Jane, where eventually, she became the wife of another friend of Shelley,
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. On her death his ashes were buried with her in
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.


Surviving journal

Whilst in Italy, Williams kept a brief journal, which has since provided another sidelight on the lives of Shelley, Byron and Edward John Trelawny. The closeness of the relationship between the Williamses and Shelleys is shown in many contemporary documents, including Williams's Journal, Mary Shelley's Journal, Trelawny's Recollections, the Letters of the Shelleys and Byron, and also in many biographies about the members of Shelley & Byron's Pisan Circle.


Journal and notebooks

Williams produced at least four journals or notebooks in addition to ''Sporting Sketches during a Short Stay in Hindustane''. The original copies can be viewed at three libraries: Journal (21 October 1821 – 4 July 1822) recording his day-to-day activities during the eight-month period before the fatal drowning accident on 8 July 1822 is part of the Special Manuscript Collection at the
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, London (Add. 36622). Notebook (circa. 1819 – 1822) containing many sketches, botanical specimens, fragments of poems, and one particular pencil portrait that might be of Shelley is now part of the Donald Prell Collection of Edward John Trelawny at the Honnold/Mudd Special Collections at the Libraries of the
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, Claremont, California. http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/joe Notebook (28 May – 2 June 1819) recording his travels on the continent with his friends and family, manuscript in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the
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(call number S'ANA 0399) Journal (18 April – 2 December 1807) Holograph manuscript Log of in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle (call number S'ANA 0153)


Bibliography

*''Maria Gisborne & Edward E. Williams, Their Journals and Letters'', Edited by Frederick L. Jones, (1951) Norman, University of Oklahoma Press *''Journal of Edward Ellerker Williams'', with an introduction by Richard Garnett, (1902) London, Elkin Mathews *''Shelley and His Circle 1773–1822'', Edited by Donald H. Reiman, Cambridge, Harvard University Press Vol. IV, pp. 816–829 *Carol L. Thoma, ''Williams, Edward Ellerker (1793–1822)'', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200
accessed 3 Jan 2008


References


External links


Edward Ellerker Williams Notebook
in the Donald Prell Edward Trelawny Collection at the Claremont Colleges Digital Library.
Sporting Sketches during a Short Stay in Hindustane
{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Edward, Ellerker 1793 births 1822 deaths 19th-century Royal Navy personnel 19th-century English diarists 19th-century English dramatists and playwrights Deaths by drowning Percy Bysshe Shelley British East India Company Army officers People educated at Eton College English encyclopedists Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery