Edward Heath (disambiguation)
- Edward Heath (disambiguation)
Edward Heath was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Other persons named Edward Heath include:
*Edward Heath (mayor of New Orleans), mayor of New Orleans from 1867 to 1868.
*Ted Heath (bandleader) a British bandleader, mainly popular during the 1950s.
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