William Barnes (disambiguation)

William Barnes (disambiguation)

William Barnes may refer to:

* Ernest William Barnes (1874-1953), English mathematician and scientist
* William Barnes (1801-1886), English writer, poet, minister, and philologist
* William Barnes (bishop) (16th century), Bishop of London
* William Barnes Rhodes (1772-1826), English dramatist
* William F. Barnes (20th century), American football coach
* William H. Barnes (circa 1840-1866), Union Army soldier
* William Sullivan Barnes (1841-1912), Canadian Unitarian minister

ee also

* Bill Barnes, 19th century baseball player
* Billy Barnes (disambiguation)


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