This Williams sounds like an important attorney like a Roland Vaughan Williams or a Montagu Williams, both 50 and over in 1888. But he'd still have to be at the Grand National, don't you think.
I've studied the nature of the diary book itself. It's been identified as a guard book, also known as a stub book. The guards seem to be spans in the spine to compensate for photos, stubs, or clippings.
http://cool.conservation-us.org/cool...6/bp06-01.html
Why wouldn't the clippings or pictures just be removed, instead of ripping out the pages?
There must have been some writing on the previous pages. Probably related to the office by the looks of the book itself, compared to typical Victorian family photo albums.
Wasn't the prediction made after the Diary came out?
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http://cool.conservation-us.org/cool...6/bp06-01.html
Why wouldn't the clippings or pictures just be removed, instead of ripping out the pages?
There must have been some writing on the previous pages. Probably related to the office by the looks of the book itself, compared to typical Victorian family photo albums.
Wasn't the prediction made after the Diary came out?
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