William Edwards

William Edwards

William Edwards may refer to:

*William Edwards (architect) (1719–1789), minister and architect of the Pontypridd bridge in south Wales
*William Edwards (inventor) (1770–1851), grandson of Jonathan Edwards
*William Edwards (naval officer) (c.1790–1814), officer in the United States Navy
*William Edwards (politician) (1938-2007), British Labour Party politician, MP for Merionethshire 1966–1974
*Jack Edwards (USA), U.S. Representative from Alabama, legally named William Edwards
*William P. Edwards (] 1835-1900), lawyer, soldier, member-elect Republican to the Fortieth Congress
*William Cameron Edwards (1844-1921), Canadian businessman and parliamentarian
*William John Edwards (1898-1978), Welsh singer
*William Henry Edwards (1822–1909), American entomologist
*William Henry Edwards (politician) (b. 1857), Canadian manufacturer and politician
*William Mordaunt Marsh Edwards (1855-1912), Old Etonian awarded the Victoria Cross in the Sudan
*Don Edwards (born 1915), U.S. Representative from California
*William Edwards: Liberal Party senator in Ontario between 1903 and 1918
*Willie Edwards, African American murdered by the KKK

ee also

*Bill Edwards disambiguation
*William Edwardes disambiguation


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