William Stewart
William Stewart, Willie Stewart, Bill Stewart or Billy Stewart is the name of:
Public officials
United Kingdom and Ireland
- William Stewart (bishop of Aberdeen) (c. 1490–1545), Scottish clergyman and diplomat
- William Stewart (makar) (c.1476–c.1548), Scottish poet
- William Stewart (Lord Mayor of London), lord mayor of London
- William Stewart (Belfast MP) (1868–1946), Northern Ireland member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
- William Stewart (Houghton-le-Spring) (1878–1960), English member of Parliament
- William Stewart (Northern Ireland senator) (born c. 1910/11), member of the Senate of Northern Ireland
- William Stewart (ca. 1706–1748), Scottish member of Parliament of Great Britain
- William Stewart (1737–1797), Scottish member of Parliament of Great Britain
- William Stewart (1774–1827), Scottish member of Parliament of Great Britain
- William Stewart (soldier) (1643–1726), Scots-Irish soldier
- William Stewart, 1st Earl of Blessington (1709–1769), Anglo-Irish peer and member of the House of Lords
- William Stewart, 2nd Viscount Mountjoy (1675–1728), Anglo-Irish peer
- William Stewart (bishop of Taunton) (1943–1998), English clergyman
- William Houston Stewart (1822–1901), Scottish naval officer
- William Stewart of Houston (1540–1605), Scottish soldier, privy councilor and diplomat
- William Stewart, Lord Allanbridge (1925–2012), Scottish judge
- William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy (1653–1692), Anglo-Irish peer and soldier
Canada
- William Stewart (Upper Canada and Canada West) (1803–1856), Canadian businessman and political figure
- William J. Stewart (hydrographic surveyor) (1863–1925), Canada's first chief hydrographic surveyor
- William S. Stewart (1855–1938), lawyer, judge and political figure on Prince Edward Island
- William Atcheson Stewart (1915–1990), member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario
- William Douglas Stewart (born 1938), member of House of Commons
- William Dunbar Stewart (1839–?), merchant and political figure on Prince Edward Island
- William James Stewart (1889–1969), mayor of Toronto
- William Stewart (Ontario politician), leader of the Communist party in Ontario in the 1970s
United States
- William Stewart (Pennsylvania) (1810–1876), represented 23rd congressional district from 1857 to 1861
- William H. Stewart (1921–2008), pediatrician and epidemiologist, 10th surgeon general of the United States
- William J. Stewart (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1950), Pennsylvania politician
- William R. Stewart (1864–1958), second African-American elected to Ohio Senate
- William Alvah Stewart (1903–1953), jurist who served in Judge Advocate General's Corps during World War II
- William Morris Stewart (1827–1909), one of Nevada's first two U.S. senators
- William Thomas Stewart (1853–1935), Utah territorial legislature
New Zealand
- William Stewart (politician) (1861–1955), Reform Party member of House of Representatives
- William Downie Stewart, Sr. (1842–1898), member of House of Representatives for City of Dunedin and Dunedin West
- William Downie Stewart, Jr. (1878–1949), historian; mayor of Dunedin; son of William Downie Stewart, Sr.
Australia
- William Stewart (governor) (1769–1854), Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales
Sportspeople
- Bill Stewart (American football) (1952–2012), American football coach
- Bill Stewart (baseball) (born 1928), American outfielder who played for the Kansas City Athletics
- Bill Stewart (ice hockey) (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Bill Stewart (sports official) (1894–1964), American baseball coach and ice hockey referee
- Billy Stewart (footballer) (born 1965), English goalkeeper who played for several clubs, including Chester and Southport
- Willie Stewart (1872–1945), Scottish footballer who played for Newton Heath and Luton Town
- William Stewart (footballer born 1867) (1867–?), Scottish footballer who played for Preston North End and Everton in the 1890s
- William Stewart (footballer born 1876), Scottish international footballer who played for Queen's Park and Newcastle United
- William Stewart (footballer born 1910), Scottish footballer who played for Manchester United and Motherwell
- William Stewart (Australian cricketer) (born 1844), Australian cricketer
- William Stewart (English cricketer) (1847–1883), English cricketer
- William Stewart (athlete), United States national champion high jumper
- William Stewart (cyclist) (1883–1950), British Olympic cyclist
Music and television personalities
- Bill Stewart (actor) (1942–2006), English actor best known as Sandy Longford on A Touch of Frost
- Bill Stewart (musician) (born 1966), American jazz drummer
- Bill Stewart (television journalist) (1941–1979), American TV correspondent for ABC News
- Billy Stewart (1937–1970), African-American musical artist
- William G. Stewart (born 1935), English television producer, director and presenter of Fifteen to One
Others
- Bill Stewart (programmer) (1950–2009), American software creator
- William Stewart (biologist) (born 1935), Scottish microbiologist
- William Alexander Stewart (1930–2002), American sociolinguist
- William Allen Stewart (1943–1998), Bishop of Taunton
- William George Drummond Stewart (1831–1868), Scottish recipient of Victoria Cross; Crimean War veteran
- William Green Stewart (1854–1925), American farmer and school board president
- William Robert Stewart (died 1818), American ship captain
- William Boyd Stewart (1835–1912), Canadian pastor, writer, and educator
- William Drummond Stewart (1795–1871), Scottish adventurer and British military officer
- William Kilpatrick Stewart (1914–1967), Scottish researcher in aerospace physiology
See also
- William Frederick Steuart, surgeon
- William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore) (1754–1838), wealthy planter in colonial Maryland, and Mayor of Baltimore from 1831 to 1832
- Stewart (name)
- William Stuart (disambiguation)
- William G. Stewart Elementary School, a defunct elementary school, which formerly served the western portion of the small city of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, with public school pre-kindergarten through fifth grade
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