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'''William''' or '''Bill Webb''' may refer to:
'''William''' or '''Bill Webb''' may refer to:

* Sir [[William Webb (judge)]] (1887–1972), Australian judge
==Politicians==
* [[William A. Webb]], American Civil War sailor
* [[William Alfred Webb]] (1878–1936), American and Australian railway administrator
* [[William Benning Webb]] (1825–1896), U.S. politician
* [[William Benning Webb]] (1825–1896), U.S. politician
* [[William Frederick Webb]] (1829–1899), wealthy British land owner
* [[William George Webb]], British Member of Parliament for [[Kingswinford (UK Parliament constituency)|Kingswinford]], 1900–1905
* [[William George Webb]], British Member of Parliament for [[Kingswinford (UK Parliament constituency)|Kingswinford]], 1900–1905
* [[William H. Webb]] (1816–1899), American industrialist, philanthropist, naval architect and shipbuilder
* [[William Hoste Webb]] (1820–1890), Quebec lawyer and political figure
* [[William Hoste Webb]] (1820–1890), Quebec lawyer and political figure
* [[William J. Webb]], egalitarian theologian known for his 'redemptive-movement' hermeneutic
* [[William R. Webb]] (William R. "Sawney" Webb, 1842–1926), U.S. Senator from Tennessee
* [[William R. Webb]] (William R. "Sawney" Webb, 1842–1926), U.S. Senator from Tennessee
* [[William Seward Webb]] (1851–1926), American doctor, financier, railroad president, and well-connected businessperson
* [[William Wilson Webb]], 19th century Ontario businessman and political figure

* [[William Snyder Webb]] (1882-1964), American anthropologist
==Sports==
* [[William Webb (boxer)]] (1882–?), British Olympic bronze medal (1908) bantamweight boxer
* [[William Webb (boxer)]] (1882–?), British Olympic bronze medal (1908) bantamweight boxer
* [[William Webb (rower)]] (1880–1960), New Zealand World Champion rower
* [[William Webb (rower)]] (1880–1960), New Zealand World Champion rower
* [[William Wilson Webb]], 19th century Ontario businessman and political figure
* [[Bill Webb (pitcher)]] (1913–1994), Major League Baseball player
* [[Bill Webb (pitcher)]] (1913–1994), Major League Baseball player
* [[Bill Webb (rugby)]] (1868–c. 1931), Australian rugby union player
* [[Bill Webb (rugby)]] (1868–c. 1931), Australian rugby union player
* [[Bill Webb (second baseman)]] (1895–1943), Major League Baseball player
* [[Bill Webb (second baseman)]] (1895–1943), Major League Baseball player
* [[William Earl Webb]] (1897–1965), Major League Baseball outfielder

==Others==
* Sir [[William Webb (judge)]] (1887–1972), Australian judge
* [[William A. Webb]], American Civil War sailor
* [[Suhaib Webb]] (William Webb, born 1972), American Islamic activist
* [[William Alfred Webb]] (1878–1936), American and Australian railway administrator
* [[William Frederick Webb]] (1829–1899), wealthy British land owner
* [[William H. Webb]] (1816–1899), American industrialist, philanthropist, naval architect and shipbuilder
* [[William J. Webb]], egalitarian theologian known for his 'redemptive-movement' hermeneutic
* [[William Seward Webb]] (1851–1926), American doctor, financier, railroad president, and well-connected businessperson
* [[William Snyder Webb]] (1882-1964), American anthropologist
* [[Billy Webb (character)]], a fictional character from the television series ''Sea Patrol''
* [[Billy Webb (character)]], a fictional character from the television series ''Sea Patrol''


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* [[Boogie Bill Webb]] (1924–1990), American blues guitarist and singer
* [[Boogie Bill Webb]] (1924–1990), American blues guitarist and singer
* [[Chick Webb]] (William Henry Webb, 1905–1939), American jazz and swing musician
* [[Chick Webb]] (William Henry Webb, 1905–1939), American jazz and swing musician
* [[Earl Webb]] (William Earl Webb, 1897–1965), Major League Baseball outfielder
* [[Suhaib Webb]] (William Webb, born 1972), American Islamic activist
* [[William Webb Ellis]] (1806–1872), English Anglican clergyman; the man who is said to have invented rugby
* [[William Webb Ellis]] (1806–1872), English Anglican clergyman; the man who is said to have invented rugby
* [[William Webb Follett]] (1796–1845), English lawyer
* [[William Webb Follett]] (1796–1845), English lawyer

Revision as of 13:54, 10 August 2012

William or Bill Webb may refer to:

Politicians

Sports

Others

See also