Herbert Williams (bishop)
[2][4] He was ordained in 1886,[5] then embarked on his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at West Wratting, Cambridge diocese, Ely from 1886-1888.From March 1890 to 1894 he was a tutor at Te Rau Kahikatea Theological College, which had been established in Gisborne by his father, Leonard Williams.He established Te Rau Press, which published religious texts including Maramataka, a lectionary, from 1899 to 1921.[2] In 1917 Williams published the fifth edition of A dictionary of the New Zealand language, which updated the work of his father and grandfather.Williams received honorary doctorates in literature from the Universities of New Zealand (1924) and Cambridge (1925).