William Carr
William Carr or Bill Carr may refer to:
Politicians
- William Carr (MP for Bristol) (died 1575), MP for Bristol (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Carr (died 1572), MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Carr (1664–1720), MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Carr (died 1742), MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Theodore Carr, British Member of Parliament for Carlisle, 1918–1922
- Bill Carr (politician) (1918–2000), British Conservative Party politician
Sports
- William Carr (footballer) (1848–1924), England international football goalkeeper
- William Carr (rower) (1876–1942), American rower
- Billy Carr (born 1905), English football defender
- Bill Carr (1909–1966), American Olympic 400m runner
- Bill Carr (coach) (1917–2006), American football coach
- Bill Carr (American football) (born 1945), American football player and college athletic director
- Willie Carr (born 1950), Scottish international footballer
- William Carr (cricketer) (born 1976), Australian cricketer
Military
- William M. Carr (1829–1884), Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War
- William Louis Carr (1878–1921), American Medal of Honor recipient in the Boxer Rebellion
- William Carr (admiral) (1883–1966), Australian naval officer
- William Guy Carr (1895–1959), Canadian naval officer and author
- William Keir Carr (born 1923), Canadian Air Force officer
Others
- William Holwell Carr (1750–1830), English art dealer, art collector and painter
- William Broughton Carr (1837–1909), English beekeeper and author
- William Henry Carr (1855–1953), English trade unionist and political activist
- William Carr (biographer) (1862–1925), biographer for the (British) Dictionary of National Biography
- William Emsley Carr (1867–1941), British newspaper editor
- William Carr (historian) (1921–1991), British historian
- Bill Carr (actor) (born 1955), Canadian actor and comedian
- William Carr (1817–1888), Pittsburgh banker and entrepreneur born near Killyleagh, Ireland.
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