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'''William Scott''' may refer to:
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==Academics==
* ], American social psychologist
* ] (1871–1921), Irish Roman Catholic architectural historian
* ] (1862–1944), American economist
* ] (1813–1885), Presbyterian minister, author, and educator
* ] (1858–1947), American paleontologist
* ] (1852–1910), American ornithologist
* ] (1921–1993), anthropologist and historian
* ] (1840–1937), American academic administrator
* ] (born 1932), American sociologist
* ] (William Robert Scott, 1868–1940), political economist

==Arts and entertainment==
* Sir ] (1645–1725), Scottish poet
* ] (1811–1890), British poet and artist
* ] (1913–1989), British artist
* ] (1884–1964), African-American artist
* ] (1855–1935), American writer
* ] (1893–1964), pen name Will Scott, English author
* ] (1893–1967), American silent film actor
* ] (1920–1985), American voice actor and producer
* ] (born 1973), American actor
* William Rufus Scott, employer of Margaret Wise Brown, publisher of ]
* ], American magazine editor

==Law==
* Sir ] (died 1350s), English lawyer and Chief Justice of the King's Bench
* Sir ] (died 1532), Scottish judge
* ] (1705–1776), Irish lawyer
* ] (1745–1836), English judge and jurist
* ] (1804–1862), judge on the Missouri Supreme Court
* ] (born 1947), judge on the Kentucky Supreme Court

==Politics==
===Canada===
* ] (1799–1851), Canadian politician
* ] (1812–1882), farmer and politician in Canada West
* ] (1837–1881), Canadian lawyer and politician from Ontario
* ] (1921–1998), Canadian politician

===United Kingdom===
* ], MP for Kent
* Sir ] (1459–1524), English politician, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
* ] (c. 1579–aft. 1611), MP for ]
* Sir ] (died 1656), Scottish politician and judge
* ] (1803–1871), Scottish Liberal politician
* ], Scottish member of parliament and peer

===United States===
* William A. Scott, pilot of the Boeing 727 in the ]
* ] (died 1882), American politician
* ] (1828–1891), US Representative from Pennsylvania and mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania
* ] (1896–1958), American politician, Governor of North Carolina, US Senator
* ] (1915–1997), US Senator and Representative from Virginia
* ] (1926–1986), American politician
* William R. Scott, candidate in the ]
* ], Kentucky legislator

===Other countries===
* ] (1795–1866), vigneron, businessman and politician in South Australia
* ] (William John Scott, 1915–2001), New Zealand politician
* ] (William Alexander Scott, born 1940), Bermudian politician, Premier of Bermuda

==Religion==
* ] (William Scott, died 1612), English Roman Catholic priest, missionary, and martyr
* ] (1813–1872), English clergyman
* ] (1825–1917), Church of England clergyman; colonial astronomer for New South Wales
* ] (died 1918), British priest
* ] (William Sievwright Scott, born 1946), British Anglican priest and Chaplain to the Queen of the United Kingdom
* ] (William Eugene Scott, 1929–2005), American pastor and television evangelist

==Sports==
* ] (1797–1848), British jockey
* ] (died 1885), jockey, rode in 1840s Grand Nationals
* ] (1870–1944), English international rugby union half back
* ] (1880–1948), Scottish international rugby union player
* ] (1893–1972), English footballer and football manager
* ] (1882–1965), Australian cricketer
* ] (1845–1899), English cricketer
* ] (1864–1920), English cricketer
* ] (1903–1989), English cricketer
* ] (1908–1971), Scottish cricketer
* ] (1886–?), English long-distance runner who competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics

==Other==
* ] (1784–1837), American settler in Baytown, Texas
* ] (1789–1868), British Army general
* ] (1839–1862/40–1862), Union Army soldier during the American Civil War
* William R. Scott, Chief of Staff of the ] in 1919
* ] (1856–1941), US Army general in World War I
* ], British shipyard based in Bristol during the mid-18th century
* ] (1857–1930), English architect who designed the Gower Street Memorial Chapel (now the Chinese Church in London)
* ], American newspaper founder and publisher, mayor, and civil rights campaigner

==See also==
* ]
* ]
* ], medieval bishop elect
* {{in title}}

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Latest revision as of 02:12, 19 January 2024

William Scott may refer to:

Academics

Arts and entertainment

Law

Politics

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

Other countries

Religion

Sports

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See also

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