William Parker
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Sportsmen
- Tony Parker (William Anthony Parker II, born 1982), French basketball player
- Smush Parker (born 1981), American basketball player
- Sir William Parker, 3rd Baronet (1889–1971), British rower and Olympic medalist
- Will Parker (1873–1955), rugby union player
- Willie Parker (born 1980), American football running back
- Willie Parker (offensive lineman) (born 1948), former American football center
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Politicians
- William Parker (died 1403), MP for London (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Parker (died 1421), MP for Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Parker (fl.1410), MP for Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle (1575–1622), English politician
- William H. Parker (politician) (1847–1908), US Representative from South Dakota
- William Parker (Boston) (1793–1873), businessman and politician in the United States
- William Parker (MP) (1802–1892), British Member of Parliament for West Suffolk, 1859–1880
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Military
- Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Harburn (1743–1802), British admiral
- Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Shenstone (1781–1866), British admiral
- William Harwar Parker (1826–1896), United States Navy officer
- William Albert Parker, American Civil War Union Navy commander of James River forces
- William Parker (Medal of Honor), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
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Other people
- William Belmont Parker (1871-1934), United States editor
- William Kitchen Parker (1823–1890), British physician and comparative anatomist
- William H. Parker (police officer) (1905–1966), Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
- William Parker (abolitionist), anti-slavery activist and freedom fighter
- William Parker (bishop) (1897–1982), Bishop of Shrewsbury in the Church of England
- William Parker (early settler) (1618–1686), early settler in the Connecticut colony
- William Parker (musician) (born 1952), American jazz double bassist
- William Parker (privateer) (died 1617), English captain, privateer & mayor of Plymouth
- William Parker (Private Practice), character in the series TV Private Practice
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Other topics
- William Parker Sports College, a secondary school in Hastings, England
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See also
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