Jeremiah Williams (British politician)

Thomas Jeremiah Williams (1872 – 12 June 1919) was a Welsh barrister and Liberal politician.

He was director of a number of companies, principally in the tinplate industry but also with interests in the colliery and railway sectors.

Williams first stood for Parliament at the 1906 general election as Liberal candidate in the Gower constituency in West Glamorgan.

Williams died on 12 June 1919 at the young age of 47 years after a long illness from colitis at his home in Maesygwernen Hall near Swansea.

In the by-election which his death caused, his seat was held for the Coalition Liberals by David Matthews.

Thomas Jeremiah Williams