Abel Smith (disambiguation)
- Abel Smith (disambiguation)
Abel Smith may refer to:
* Abel Smith (c. 1690-1756), a Nottingham banker
* Abel Smith (1717-1788), son of the above, also a banker and Member of Parliament (1774-1788) for Aldborough, St Ives and St Germans
* Abel Smith (1748-1779), his eldest son, MP (1778-1779) for Nottingham
* Abel Smith (1788-1859), nephew of the above, MP (1810-1847) for Malmesbury, Wendover, Midhurst and Hertfordshire
* Abel Smith (1829-1898), MP (intermittently 1854-1898) for Hertfordshire and Hertford
* Abel Henry Smith (1862-1930), MP (1892-1910) for Christchurch and Hertford
It may also refer to:
* Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900-1993), Governor of Queensland
* Lady Abel Smith, (1906-1994), born Princess May of Teck, Sir Henry's wife
* John Abel Smith (1802-1871), MP (1830-1859 and 1863-1868) for Midhurst and Chichester
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