William Hughes
William or Bill Hughes may refer to:
- Bill Hughes (American football) (1915–1978), American football player
- Bill Hughes (first baseman) (1860–1928), baseball player
- Bill Hughes (musician) (born 1930), American jazz musician
- Bill Hughes (pitcher) (1896–1963), American baseball player in 1921
- Bill Hughes (police officer) (born 1950), Director General of Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency
- William Hughes (As the World Turns), a fictional character on the American soap opera As the World Turns
- William Hughes (bishop) (died 1600), Welsh bishop of St Asaph
- William Hughes (footballer) (1865–?), footballer who played for Liverpool F.C.
- William Hughes (geographer) (1818–1876), British mapmaker, professor of geography and author
- William Hughes (professor), British professor of Gothic studies, and author/editor of several books on Bram Stoker and the Gothic
- William Hughes (senator) (1872–1918), U.S. representative and senator from New Jersey
- William Hughes (writer) (1803–1861), British writer on law and angling
- William Hughes, Baron Hughes of Hawkhill (1911–1999), Scottish Labour party politician
- William Hughes, 1st Baron Dinorben (1767–1852), British industrialist, politician and benefactor
- William Alfred Carroll Hughes (1877–1940), American bishop
- William Anthony Hughes (1921–2013), American Roman Catholic bishop
- William Bulkeley Hughes (1797–1882), Welsh politician
- William Clark Hughes (1868–1930), Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives
- William C. Hughes, lawyer in Oklahoma
- William H. Hughes (1864–1903), New York politician
- William J. Hughes (born 1932), U.S. representative from New Jersey and Ambassador
- William M. Hughes, member of the Los Angeles, California, City Council
- Willie Hughes (16th century), possible dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets
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