William Gillies (disambiguation)
- William Gillies (disambiguation)
William Gillies may refer to:
*William Gillies (1865-1932), Scottish politician and co-founder of the National Party of Scotland
*William Gillies (Australian politician) (1868–1928), Premier of Queensland in 1925
*William George Gillies (1898–1973), Scottish landscape and still life painter
*William S. Gillies (1911–2000), United States artist
ee also
*William Gilly, biologist
*Willie Gillis
*Bill Gillis
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