George Napier (disambiguation)
- George Napier (disambiguation)
There are several people called George Napier:
* George Napier (priest), d. 1610
* George Napier (1751–1804) – British Army officer
* George Thomas Napier (1784-1855) - George Napier's son, also a British Army officer, Governor of the Cape
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