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==Arts and entertainment==
==Politics==
*[[David Montague Davis]] (1853–1932), British choirmaster
*[[David Davis (Australian politician)]] (born 1962), Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council
*[[David Davis (New South Wales politician)]] (1854–1927), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
*[[David Davis (broadcaster)]] (1908–1996), British radio executive and broadcaster, head of the BBC's Children's Hour
*[[David Stratton Davis]] (1917–2000), English architect
*[[David Davis (lord mayor of Birmingham)]] (1859–1938), first Jewish lord mayor of Birmingham, England
*[[David Davis (TV producer)]] (1937–2022), American television producer
*[[David Davis (British politician)]] (born 1948), British Member of Parliament and former Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
*[[David Davis (Tennessee politician)]] (born 1959), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
*[[David Davis (bluegrass)]] (1961–2024), American mandolinist and singer
*[[JD Davis]] (a.k.a. Dave Davis, born 1973), Belgian musician
*[[David Davis (Supreme Court justice)]] (1815–1886), Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Senator
*[[David J. Davis]] (1870–1942), Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
*[[Dave Davis (actor)]] (born 1989), American actor
*[[Dave Davis (musician)]], American trombonist for Sun Ra Arkestra
*[[David Jackson Davis]] (1878–1938), U.S. federal judge

*[[D. W. Davis]] (David William Davis, 1873–1959), Governor of Idaho
==Politics and law==
===United States===
*[[David Davis (Supreme Court justice)]] (1815–1886), American Supreme Court justice and U.S. Senator
*[[David Floyd Davis]] (1867–1951), American oil businessman and politician
*[[David Floyd Davis]] (1867–1951), American oil businessman and politician
*[[David Davis IV]] (1906–1978), American lawyer and politician
*[[David J. Davis]] (1870–1942), American politician, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania
*[[D. W. Davis]] (David William Davis, 1873–1959), American politician, Governor of Idaho
*[[David Jackson Davis]] (1878–1938), U.S. federal judge
*[[David Davis IV]] (1906–1978), American lawyer and politician
*[[David Davis (Tennessee politician)]] (born 1959), American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee

===Other countries===
*[[David Davis (New South Wales politician)]] (1854–1927), Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
*[[David Davis (lord mayor of Birmingham)]] (1859–1938), British politician, first Jewish lord mayor of Birmingham, England
*[[David Davis (British politician)]] (born 1948), British Member of Parliament, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
*[[David Davis (Australian politician)]] (born 1962), Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council
*[[David TC Davies]] (born 1970), British Member of Parliament


==Sports==
==Sports==
*[[David Davis (footballer)]] (born 1991), English association football player
*[[David Davis (handballer)]] (born 1976), Spanish handball player
*[[Dave Davis (American football)]] (born 1948), American football player
*[[Dave Davis (bowler)]] (born 1942), American tenpin bowler
*[[Dave Davis (athlete)]] (born 1937), United States national shot put champion
*[[David Davis (cricketer)]] (1902–1995), New Zealand cricketer and judge
*[[David Davis (cricketer)]] (1902–1995), New Zealand cricketer and judge
*[[Dave Davis (athlete)]] (born 1937), United States national shot-put champion
*[[Dave Davis (bowler)]] (1942–2022), American tenpin bowler
*[[Dave Davis (American football)]] (born 1948), American football player
*[[David Davis (handballer)]] (born 1976), Spanish handball player
*[[David Davis (footballer)]] (born 1991), English association football player


==Other==
==Others==
*[[David Davis, Blaengwawr]], (1797-1866) leading figure in the South Wales coal industry
*[[David Davis, Maesyffynnon (coal owner)]] (1821–1884), son of David Davis, Blaengwawr, Welsh coal owner and public figure
*[[David Davis (broadcaster)]] (1908–1996), head of the BBC's Children's Hour
*[[David Daniel Davis]] (1777–1841), British physician
*[[David Davis (Castellhywel)]] (1745–1827), Welsh minister and poet
*[[David Davis (Castellhywel)]] (1745–1827), Welsh minister and poet
*[[David Montague Davis]] (1853–1932), British choirmaster
*[[David Daniel Davis]] (1777–1841), British physician
*[[David Davis, Blaengwawr]], (1797–1866) Australian industrialist, leading figure in the South Wales coal industry
*[[David Davis (TV producer)]] (born 1937), American television producer
*[[David Brion Davis]] (1927-2019), American historian of slavery and abolitionism
*[[David Davis, Maesyffynnon (coal owner)]] (1821–1884), Australian industrialist, son of David Davis, Blaengwawr
*[[David E. Davis]] (1930–2011), American automotive journalist
*[[David E. Davis (ecologist)]] (1913–1994), American ecologist and animal behaviorist
*[[David E. Davis (ecologist)]] (1913–1994), American ecologist and animal behaviorist
*[[David Davis (bluegrass)]] (born 1961), American mandolinist and singer
*[[David Brion Davis]] (1927–2019), American historian of slavery and abolitionism
*[[David Stratton Davis]] (1917–2000), English architect
*[[David E. Davis]] (1930–2011), American automotive journalist
*[[Dave Davis (actor)]] (born 1989), American actor
*[[Albert Johnson Walker]] (a.k.a. David W. Davis, born 1946), Canadian murderer

*An alias of [[Albert Johnson Walker]] (born 1946), Canadian murderer
==Other uses==
*[[David Davis Mansion]], historic home in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[David Davies (disambiguation)]]
*[[David Davies (disambiguation)]]
*[[David Davis Walker]] (1840–1918), American merchant, a first cousin of Justice Davis
*[[David Davis Walker]] (1840–1918), American merchant, a first cousin of Justice Davis
*[[David Davis Mansion]], house in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.


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