William Gray Explained
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Gray may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Politics and law
- William Gray (Massachusetts politician) (1750–1825), American politician and merchant
- William Gray (Conservative politician) (1814–1895), British mill owner and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolton 1857–1874
- William Gray (Canadian politician) (1862–1916), politician in Ontario, Canada
- William Gray (Lord Provost) (1928–2000), Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1972–1975
- William Gray (New Mexico politician) (born 1940), American state legislator in New Mexico
- William B. Gray (1942–1994), American attorney and politician
- William Bain Gray, British colonial administrator and civil servant
- William E. Gray, state legislator in Arkansas
- William H. Gray (Mississippi politician) (1841–1919), Baptist minister and state legislator in Mississippi
- William H. Gray (Oregon politician) (1810–1889), American pioneer of Oregon Country
- William H. Gray III (1941–2013), American Democrat from Pennsylvania
- Wilfred James "Bill" Gray, Australian government official, specialist in Aboriginal matters
- William Percival Gray (1912–1992), U.S. federal judge
Religion
Sports
American football
Baseball
Other sports
Writing and academics
Other fields
- William John Gray, 13th Lord Gray (1754–1807), Scottish nobleman and soldier
- W. H. Gray (William Henry Gray, 1808–1896), pioneer colonist of South Australia
- William Gray (inventor) (1850–1903), American inventor and entrepreneur, inventor of the payphone and the baseball chest protector
- William Gray (architect) (1851–1927), American architect
- William Gray (RAF officer) (1898–?), First World War flying ace
- one of the founders of William Gray & Company, a British shipbuilding company, established in 1863
- Bill Gray, co-founder (with his wife) of Bill Gray's, an American chain of fast-food restaurants based in New York State
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