William Steward

William Steward

William Steward may refer to

*William Steward (New Zealand politician) (1841-1912), the first Liberal Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
*William Steward (UK politician), former British Member of Parliament for Woolwich West
*William Steward (rector), rector of St Giles in the Fields 1579-90


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