H. Williams (full name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer who played in four matches for Worcestershire in 1927.
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His debut against Sussex saw his 12 overs hit for 68 runs, and though he took the wicket of a well-known player in each of his next two games, against Glamorgan (dismissing Emrys Davies) and Leicestershire (dismissing George Geary), against Gloucestershire his seven overs went for 46, and his first-class career ended there. With the bat he was hapless, scoring a total of seven runs in six innings.
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