William Crump (disambiguation)
- William Crump (disambiguation)
William Crump may refer to:
* William Crump (1809 or 1810–1889), first Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
* William Crump (diplomat), U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to Chile (1845–1847)
* William Crump (mayor), first mayor of Islington
* William Crump (horticulturalist), prominent nineteenth century British gardener, see Victoria Medal (horticulture)
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