Edward Grant (disambiguation)
- Edward Grant (disambiguation)
Edward Grant may refer to:
* Eddy Grant (born 1948), Guyanese-born musician and record producer
* Eddie Grant (baseball) (1883–1918), former third baseman in the Major Leagues who was killed searching for the "Lost Battalion" in World War I
* Ted Grant, politician
* Ted Grant, comic book character Wildcat (comics)
* Edward Grant, profesor of history
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