Literature and Sources
- Hugh Carleton, 'The Live of Henry Williams', Vol. I (1874). Republished by Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland
- Hugh Carleton, 'The Live of Henry Williams', Vol. II (1874). Republished by Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland
- Frances Porter. 'Williams, William – Biography' in Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB)
- Evans, Rex D. (compiler) (1992) – Faith and farming Te huarahi ki te ora; The Legacy of Henry Williams and William Williams. Published by Evagean Publishing, 266 Shaw Road, Titirangi, Auckland NZ. ISBN 0-908951-16-7 (soft cover), ISBN 0-908951-17-5 (hard cover), ISBN 0-908951-18-3 (leather bound)
- Fitzgerald, Caroline (2004) – "Letters from the Bay of Islands". Sutton Publishing Limited, United Kingdom; ISBN 0-7509-3696-7 (Hardcover). Penguin Books, New Zealand, (Paperback) ISBN 0-14-301929-5
- Gillies, Iain and John (1998) – East Coast Pioneers. A Williams Family Portrait; A Legacy of Land, Love and Partnership. Published by The Gisborne Herald Co. Ltd, Gladstone Road, Gisborne NZ. ISBN 0-473-05118-4
- Williams, William (1867) – Christianity among the New Zealanders. London. Online available from ENZB.
- Williams, W. The Turanga journals, 1840–1850. Ed. F. Porter. Wellington, 1974
- Obituary. New Zealand Herald (11 February 1878)
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