Walter Scott (disambiguation)
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Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) was a Scottish poet and novelist.
Walter Scott is also the name of:
- Walter Scott (Disciples of Christ) (1796-1861) Christian Evangelist for the Mahoning Baptist Association. He became a key leader in the Campbell/Stone Restoration Movement
- Thomas Walter Scott (1867–1938), first Premier of Saskatchewan
- Walter D Scott, founder of WD Scott, Australian management consultants
- Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch (1565–1611)
- Walter Scott (vocalist) (1943–c.1987), Rock 'n' Roll vocalist, lead singer for Bob Kuban And The In-Men
- Walter E. Scott (1872–1954) aka Death Valley Scotty, instigator of the run of the Coyote Special passenger train
- Walter Scott, who founded the clothing brand Lyle & Scott together with William Lyle
- Walter Scott (footballer) (Walter "Wacca" Scott), Australian rules footballer
- Walter Scott is also a pen name of Edward Klein, for his work in Parade (magazine).
- Walter Scott (scholar) (1854–1925), Australian academic
- Walter Irving Scott (card sharp) subject of the book The Phantoms of the Card Table by David Britland and Gazzo.
[edit] See also
- Walter Scott of Buccleuch, disambiguation page