Frederick Roberts
Frederick Roberts or Fred Roberts may refer to:
- Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), Anglo-Irish soldier and one of the most successful commanders of the Victorian era
- Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts (1872–1899), Anglo-Irish soldier, the son of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, was awarded the Victoria Cross during the South African War
- Frederick Madison Roberts (1879–1952), first African-American elected to the California State Assembly
- Frederick Roberts (politician) (1876–1941), British Labour Party Member of Parliament 1918–1931 and 1935–1941
- Fred Roberts (born 1960), American basketball player
- Fred Roberts (American football), coach of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1901
- Fred Roberts (footballer) (1909–1979), English football forward, played for Birmingham and Luton Town in the 1930s
- Fred Roberts (rugby union) (1881–1956), New Zealand rugby union footballer who played for The Original All Blacks
- Frederick G. Roberts (1862–1936), English cricketer who played for Gloucestershire
- Frederick Roberts (Somerset cricketer) (1881–?), English cricketer who played for Somerset
- Fred S. Roberts (born 1943), professor of mathematics at Rutgers University
- Fred Roberts, soldier and editor of the First World War trench newspaper The Wipers Times
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