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'''Edward Griffin''' (or '''Ed Griffin''' or '''Eddie Griffin''') may refer to:
'''Edward''', '''Eddie''' or '''Ed Griffin''' may refer to:
*[[Edward Griffin (parson)]], Irish parson of the [[Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic)|parish of Coolock]] in the 16th century

*[[Edward Dorr Griffin]] (1770 – 1837), American clergyman and president of Williams College (1821-1836)
*[[Edward Griffin (attorney)]], Solicitor General and Attorney General for England and Wales, 1545–1559
*[[G. Edward Griffin]] (born 1931), American filmmaker, author, and activist
*Sir [[Edward Griffin (MP)]] (1603–1670), British MP, 1640–1644, and Treasurer of the Chamber, 1660–1679
*[[Edward Griffin, 1st Baron Griffin of Braybrooke]], British [[Treasurer of the Chamber]], 1679–1689
*[[Edward Dorr Griffin]] (1770–1837), American clergyman and president of Williams College, 1821–1836
*[[G. Edward Griffin]] (born 1931), American film producer, author, and conspiracy theorist
*Ed Griffin, co-wrote the song "Everywhere" for the film ''[[A Room for Romeo Brass]]''
*[[Eddie Griffin]] (born 1968), American actor and comedian
*[[Eddie Griffin]] (born 1968), American actor and comedian
*[[Eddie Griffin (basketball)]] (1982 – 2007), American professional basketball player
*[[Eddie Griffin (basketball)]] (1982–2007), American professional basketball player
*[[Eddie Griffin (coach)]], American wrestling coach at Clemson University and University of Central Oklahoma
*[[Edward Griffin (Solicitor General)|Edward Griffin]], Solicitor General and Attorney General for England and Wales (1545-1559)
*[[Ted Griffin (orca capturer)]] (Edward Griffin), aquarium owner and entrepreneur
*Edward Griffin, Irish parson of the Parish of Coolock (Roman Catholic) (16th century)
*Sir Edward Griffin, British MP (1640-1644) and Treasurer of the Chamber (1660-1679)
*Edward Griffin, British Treasurer of the Chamber (1679-1689)
*Edward Griffin, American colonial trader and father of Mary Musgrove (18th century)
*Edward Griffin, Canadian business partner of Alexander Workman (19th century)
*Edward Griffin, British actor at the Gaiety Theatre, London (19th century)
*Ed Griffin, fictional character in Big Finish Productions ''Dark Shadows'' audio dramas (20th century)
*Ed Griffin, songwriter for British film ''A Room for Romeo Brass'' (1999)
*Edward Griffin, British councilman (2003-2007) from Aylesbury Vale


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Ted Griffin]] (born 1970), American screenwriter
*[[Ted Griffin]] (born 1970), American screenwriter
*[[Ted Griffin (footballer)]] (1913–1998), Australian rules footballer
*[[Edward Dorr Griffin Prime]], American clergyman and journalist (1814-1891)
*[[Ed Griffin-Nolan]], music writer for the ''Syracuse New Times''


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Latest revision as of 20:44, 23 December 2021

Edward, Eddie or Ed Griffin may refer to:

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