Hugh Noel Williams
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H. (Hugh) Noel Williams (January 20, 1870-1925) was a prolific author of historical accounts and novels, author of The Love-Affairs of the Condés (1530 - 1740).
Williams was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, the son of William Williams of Clifton Down, Bristol
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Works
- The Women Bonapartes
- Queen Margot
- Madame Recamier and her Friends (1901)
- Henri II: His Court and Times (1910)
- Last Loves of Henri of Navarre (1925)
- Queens of the French Stage
- Five Fair Sisters
- A Princess of Intrigue
- Unruly Daughters
- Rival Sultanas
- The History of the Ducs de Guise (2 volumes)
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