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'''William |
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* [[William Crawford (Scottish knight)]], William Wallace's second-in-command |
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* [[William L. Crawford]] (1911–1984), American publisher and editor |
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* [[Bill Crawford (comedian)]] (born 1979), American comedian and radio personality |
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==Military== |
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* [[William Lyne Crawford]] (1839–1920), American Confederate soldier and lawyer |
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* [[William Crawford (Royal Navy officer)]] (1907–2003), British admiral |
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==Politics== |
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* [[William Crawford (Virginia politician)]] (died 1762), politician in Virginia House of Burgesses, founder of Portsmouth, Virginia |
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* [[Bill Crawford (Indiana politician)]] (1936–2015), Democrat in Indiana House of Representatives |
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* [[William Fitzgerald Crawford]] (1844–1915), New Zealand mayor |
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* [[William Crawford (Canadian politician)]] (1847–1897), Canadian surveyor and politician in Manitoba |
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* [[William A. Crawford]] (1915–2001), U.S. Ambassador to Romania |
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* [[William R. Crawford Jr.]] (1928–2002), US ambassador to Yemen and Cyprus |
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==Sports== |
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* [[Billy Crawford (American football)]] (1864–1933), American football player and coach |
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* [[Bill Crawford (footballer)]] (1872–1955), English pro footballer |
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* William [[Ernie Crawford]] (1891–1959), Irish rugby union player |
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* [[Bill Crawford (gridiron football)]] (born 1937), Canadian player of gridiron football |
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==Other== |
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* [[William Crawford (judge)]] (1784–1849), United States federal judge |
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* [[William Crawford (1788-1847)]], philanthropist, prison reformer, and co-founder of the [[Peace Society]] |
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* [[William Crawford (artist)]] (1822–1869), Scottish painter |
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* [[William Monod Crawford]] (1872–1941), Irish colonial civil servant in India and entomologist |
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* [[Wille Crafoord]] (born 1966), Swedish composer and singer |
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* [[William Crawford & Sons]], former British biscuit company |
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* [[Willie Crawford]] (1946–2004), American Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Wilf Crawford]] (1915–1993), Scotland international rugby union player |
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* [[Billy Crawford]], Filipino-American musician and actor |
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* [[Willie Crawford]], American baseball player |
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 26 November 2024
William, Bill, or Billy Crawford may refer to:
Entertainment
[edit]- William Broderick Crawford (1911–1986), American film actor
- Bill Crawford (cartoonist) (1913–1982), American editorial cartoonist
- William L. Crawford (1911–1984), American publisher and editor
- Bill Crawford (comedian) (born 1979), American comedian and radio personality
- Billy Crawford (born 1982), Filipino entertainer
- William Crawford (knight), character in epic poem about Scottish knight William Wallace
Military
[edit]- William Crawford (soldier) (1732–1782), soldier in American Revolution, burnt at the stake by Native Americans
- William Lyne Crawford (1839–1920), American Confederate soldier and lawyer
- William J. Crawford (1918–2000), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Crawford (Royal Navy officer) (1907–2003), British admiral
Politics
[edit]- William Crawford (Pennsylvania politician) (1760–1823), American Representative from Pennsylvania
- William Crawford (Virginia politician) (died 1762), politician in Virginia House of Burgesses, founder of Portsmouth, Virginia
- William H. Crawford (1772–1834), U.S. Secretary of War and Secretary of the Treasury
- William T. Crawford (1856–1913), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
- Bill Crawford (Indiana politician) (1936–2015), Democrat in Indiana House of Representatives
- William Sharman Crawford (1781–1861), Irish MP
- William Crawford (London MP) (1780–1843), British MP for the City of London, 1833–1841
- William Crawford (trade unionist) (1833–1890), British MP for Mid Durham, 1885–1890
- William Fitzgerald Crawford (1844–1915), New Zealand mayor
- William Crawford (Canadian politician) (1847–1897), Canadian surveyor and politician in Manitoba
- William A. Crawford (1915–2001), U.S. Ambassador to Romania
- William R. Crawford Jr. (1928–2002), US ambassador to Yemen and Cyprus
- William Crawford (Louisiana politician), Louisiana politician
Sports
[edit]- Billy Crawford (American football) (1864–1933), American football player and coach
- Bill Crawford (footballer) (1872–1955), English pro footballer
- William Ernie Crawford (1891–1959), Irish rugby union player
- Bill Crawford (gridiron football) (born 1937), Canadian player of gridiron football
Other
[edit]- William Crawford (judge) (1784–1849), United States federal judge
- William Crawford (1788-1847), philanthropist, prison reformer, and co-founder of the Peace Society
- William Crawford (artist) (1822–1869), Scottish painter
- William Monod Crawford (1872–1941), Irish colonial civil servant in India and entomologist
See also
[edit]- Bill Crawford-Compton (1915–1988), New Zealand-born pilot
- Wille Crafoord (born 1966), Swedish composer and singer
- William Crawford & Sons, former British biscuit company
- Willie Crawford (1946–2004), American Major League Baseball player
- Wilf Crawford (1915–1993), Scotland international rugby union player