William Newton
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Entertainment
- William Newton (poet) (1750–1830), English poet, the Peak Minstrel from Derbyshire
- William John Newton (1785–1869), English miniature-painter
- Frankie Newton (William Frank Newton, 1906–1954), American jazz trumpeter
- William Newton (novelist), pseudonym of Kenneth Newton (1927–2010), English doctor
- William Arnold Newton (1965–1990), actor and producer of gay erotic films
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Military
- Bill Newton (William Ellis Newton, 1919–1943), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- William Newton (British Army officer) (died 1730), brigadier-general
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Politics
- William Newton (MP for Dorchester) (died 1453), English MP for Dorchester
- William Newton (MP for Ipswich) (1783–1862), English MP for Ipswich
- William Newton (Mauritian politician) (1842–1915), Mauritian barrister, politician and MP
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Sports
- William Newton (footballer) (1900–1965), English soccer player
- William Newton (sport shooter), British Olympic shooter
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Other
- William Newton (architect, 1730–1798), English architect
- William Newton (architect, 1735–1790), English architect
- William Newton (priest) (1843–1914), American Episcopalian priest and author
- William Newton (trade unionist) (1822–1876), English trade unionist, journalist, and Chartist
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See also
- William Newton Byers (1831–1903), American founding figure of Omaha, Nebraska
- William Newton-Smith (born 1943), Anglo-Canadian philosopher of science
- Billy Newton-Davis (born 1951), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Bill Newton Dunn (born 1941), British politician in the European Parliament
- Williams Newton (1893–1970), American football and baseball coach
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