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27: 140: 329:. On leaving school he worked for Graham & James, solicitors of Ludgate Hill, Birmingham. Business with this firm led him to travel to the United States where he was to represent this and other Birmingham interests. He considered staying, but the outbreak of the 396:
On the death of his father in 1873 he returned from London to Birmingham. He had long associated himself with the Liberal Party in Birmingham and in 1877 he was elected as Councillor of St. Thomas's Ward. He joined Birmingham Council during the Mayoralty of
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acted as Chamberlain's "political bodyguards". He is stated to have acted as a "ghost" for Chamberlain's proposals on the Irish question and his article on the "Radical Programme". He was liked for his humour on the floor of the Commons, and reported by
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and he was to shape his political career within the group that surrounded Chamberlain. During this time he was Honorary Secretary to the Birmingham Liberal Association and, later, and Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Birmingham City Council.
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where master often worked on the shop floor alongside their workers. Joseph's interests soon turned to joining the ranks of "Radical" Liberal politicians who sought to reshape the late nineteenth century political map of Britain.
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In 1870 Powell Williams married Anne Elizabeth Bindley. They had two sons, Francis, who became an Electrical Engineer and was Secretary to the Institute of Engineers (India) from 1921 to 1931, and
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In his later life, alongside his political career in Birmingham and Westminster, Powell Williams held a number of positions including the chairmanship of the
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to be "greatly esteemed by lobby journalists and officials", but he was probably more at home in the committee room and the back lobbies. His time as
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in 1886 which were to split from the Liberal Party and side with the Conservatives. Powell Williams went on to serve in the
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was surveyor and struck up a friendship with Trollope - it is said that he read many of the proofs of the author's novels.
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Powell Williams was born in Worcester, the son of another Joseph Powell Williams. He attended Hazlewood School,
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He is said to have played a key role in Chamberlain's success in Birmingham, and one source states that he and
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Handbook of the Birmingham General Cemetery: together with biographical notes on those interred therein
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said that "He kept the Liberal Unionist seats going and the alliance with the Conservatives alive."
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Egbastonia, A Monthly Local Magazine, Nov 1891, details his earlier life more fully
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on a number of issues, their central platform being opposition to Gladstone's
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in 1861 led him to return to Britain. He was also a partner in the firm of
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On his return from the United States he accepted an appointment to the
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from 1895 to 1901, and on leaving that post was sworn into the
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In February 1904 he suffered a stroke in the lobby of the
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from 1885 to 1904. He was a close political associate of
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by Joseph Powell Williams
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from which he later died, aged 63. He was buried in
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Financial Secretary to the War Office
William Woodall
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