William Morris (disambiguation)
William Morris (1834–1896) was a British writer, designer and socialist.
William, Bill or Billy Morris may also refer to:
Religious figures
- William Placid Morris (1794–1872), British/Australian bishop
- Bill Morris (bishop) (born 1943), Bishop Emeritus of Toowoomba, Australia
- William Morris (Baptist minister), minister in South Wales
- William Morris (minister) (1925–2013), Church of Scotland minister and author
- William Morris (priest), Dean of Clogher
Politicians and activists
- William E. Morris (politician) (1920–2013), founder of the Libertarian Party of Delaware in 1975
- William N. Morris, American politician
- William R. Morris (1853–1936), second Public Service Commissioner of New Zealand
- William S. Morris (1919–1975), Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1969–1973
- Bill Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth (born 1938), Jamaican-born British trade union leader
- William Dowler Morris (1857–1931), mayor of Ottawa
- William Harrington Morris, mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
- William Ridgley Morris (1811-1889), American legislator and diplomat
- William Morris (Next Century Foundation) (born 1950), Chairman of the International Council for Press and Broadcasting
- William Morris (Canadian businessman) (1786–1858), businessman and political figure in Upper Canada
- William Morris (mayor), mayor of Galway, 1527–28
Sportsmen
- Bill Morris (Australian rules footballer) (1921–1960), Australian rules footballer
- Bill Morris (basketball) (c. 1920–1995), American basketball player
- Bill Morris (cricketer) (born 1917), English cricketer
- Bill Morris (footballer) (1913–1995), England international football player
- Bill Morris (ice hockey) (born 1949), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
- Bill Morris (rugby union player born 1869) (1869–1946), Welsh international rugby union forward
- Bill Morris (rugby union player born 1941), Australian born, Welsh international rugby union lock
- Billy Morris (footballer) (1918–2002), Welsh international football player
- Billy Morris (soccer), United States international football (soccer) player
- William Morris (American sport shooter) (born 1939), American Olympic sport shooter (1964)
- William Morris (British sport shooter) British Olympic sport shooter (1908)
- William Morris (cricketer) (1873–1945), English cricketer
- William J B Morris (born 1940), Wales international rugby union player
- Col. William George Morris (1847–1935), goalkeeper in 1878 FA Cup Final with the Royal Engineers
- Hal Morris (William Harold Morris III, born 1965), former first baseman in Major League Baseball
- Speedy Morris (William Morris, born 1942), college basketball coach
Military figures
- William H. Morris, American Civil War general
- William W. Morris (1801–1865), American Civil War general and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Morris (British Army officer) (1820–1858), British soldier who rode in the Charge of the Light Brigade
- William Powers Morris (1844–1916) American Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient on List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: M–P
Others
- William Morris (glass artist) (born 1957), American glass artist
- William Morris, litblogger at A Motley Vision
- William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (1877–1963), British motor manufacturer and philanthropist
- William Morris, known as Haldreyn (born 1937), Cornish poet
- William E. Morris (Long Island Rail Road), LIRR president from 1853 to 1862 on List of railroad executives
- Captain William Morris, a fictional character in the Richard Sharpe novels
- William Morris, founder of the William Morris Agency, an American talent and literary agency
- Billy Morris (guitarist), guitarist
- William Morris (actor) (1861–1936), stage and screen actor, father of film star Chester Morris
Places
- William C. Morris, Buenos Aires, Argentina
See also
- William Morris Endeavor, a talent agency
- William Morice (disambiguation)
- William Maurice (disambiguation)
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