William Hill
historyWilliam Hill may refer to:
- William Hill (governor) (fl. 1630s), British colonial Proprietary Governor of the Province of Avalon, Newfoundland
- William Hill (North Carolina Secretary of State) (1773–1857)
- William Hill (Australian politician) (1866–1939), a long serving member of the Australian House of Representatives.
- William Hill (actor), television and film actor
- William D. Hill (1833–1906), American politician; U.S. Representative from Ohio
- William Henry Hill (North Carolina) (1767–1809), American politician; U.S. Representative from North Carolina
- William Hill (athlete)
- Will Hill, American football player
- William G. Hill, population geneticist
- William Henry Hill (New York) (1877–1972), American politician; U.S. Representative from New York
- William Lowell Hill, USN (1855–1922), U.S. Medal of Honor recipient
- William Luther Hill (1873–1951), American politician; U.S. Senator from Florida
- William S. Hill (1886–1972), American politician; U.S. Representative from Colorado
- William Hill (businessman) (1903 - 1971), founder of William Hill bookmakers
- Billy Hill (gangster), London mobster also known as William Hill
- William "Red" Hill, Sr. (1888-1942)]],Canadian rescuer and Niagara Falls daredevil
- William Hill Estates, a winery owned by E & J Gallo Winery in Napa Valley, California
- William Hill (bookmaker), a major chain of bookmakers in Britain. It also runs internet and telephone betting
- William Hill & Son (fl 1800s), English organ maker
- W.E. Hill & Sons (1880–1992), a London luthier, antique string instruments and bow dealer
- William Hill Sports Book of the Year, an annual British book award given British bookmakers William Hill plc
- William Hill Poker Grand Prix, a poker tournament sponsored by British bookmakers William Hill plc
- Sir William Hill, a hill in the Peak District of England
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