William Harvey (disambiguation) explained
William Harvey (1578–1657) was an English physician who made the first exact description of blood circulation.
William, Will, Willie, Billie or Bill Harvey may also refer to:
Academics
Arts and entertainment
Military and intelligence
Politicians
British Members of Parliament
- William Harvey (1663–1731), MP for Appleby, Essex, Old Sarum, and Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
- William Harvey (1689–1742), MP for Old Sarum
- William Harvey (1714–1763), MP for Essex
- William Harvey (1754–1779), MP for Essex
- W. E. Harvey (William Edwin Harvey, 1852–1914), MP for North East Derbyshire 1907–1914
Other politicians
Sports
Association football
- Bill Harvey (footballer, born 1896) (1896–1972), English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham, Southend), manager (Birmingham, Chesterfield, Gillingham) and cricketer
- Bill Harvey (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1978), English footballer for Barnsley, Chesterfield and Darlington
- Bill Harvey (footballer, born 1920) (1920–2002), English footballer and manager of Luton Town and Grimsby Town
- Willie Harvey (footballer) (1929–2014), Scottish footballer
Other sports
Others
- William Harvey (officer of arms) (1510–1567), English herald and Norroy King of Arms
- William Harvey (Bible Christian) (1787–1870, English cotton mill owner, deacon, and activist
- William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), Irish botanist
- William Hope Harvey (1851–1936), "free silver" activist
- Will Harvey (born 1967), entrepreneur
- William Frederick Harvey (1873–1948), director of the Central Research Institute in India, vice president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- W. F. Harvey (William Fryer Harvey, 1885–1937), English writer
Other uses
See also