Bosworth (surname)
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Bosworth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Bosworth, known as one of the pioneers of XML
- Alan Bosworth (born 1967), professional boxer
- Allan R. Bosworth (1901–1986), author, journalist who served in the US Navy
- Brian Bosworth, NFL linebacker
- Brian Bosworth (born 1976), known as one of the internet streaming pioneers
- Clifford Edmund Bosworth, British historian and orientalist
- David Bosworth, American writer
- David M. Bosworth (1897–1979), American orthopedic surgeon
- F. F. Bosworth (1877–1958), Pentecostal revivalist preacher, advocate of divine healing, author of Christ the Healer
- Hobart Bosworth (1867–1943), Californian movie actor, director, writer and producer
- Joseph Bosworth, scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language
- Kate Bosworth, American actress
- Kyle Bosworth (born 1986), American football outside linebacker
- Libbi Bosworth, Americana and alt-country singer-songwriter and recording artist from Texas
- Lo Bosworth (born 1986), American television personality and author
- Louise Marion Bosworth, pioneering American social researcher
- Mary Francesca Bosworth, criminologist who is interested in imprisonment, race, and gender
- Midge Bosworth, (born 1941), former Australian racing driver
- Patricia Bosworth (born 1933), American journalist and biographer
- R.J.B. Bosworth, Australian historian and author
- Roger Bosworth also Robert (1607–1660), English physician and politician
- Stanley Bosworth (1927–2011), founder of Saint Ann's School in New York City
- Stephen W. Bosworth, Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
- Thomas Bosworth (born 1930), American architect and architectural educator
- Tom Bosworth (born 1990), British race walker who holds two British Records
- William W. Bosworth, Early 20th-century American architect, MIT campus
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