William Forsyth (disambiguation)

William Forsyth (disambiguation)

William Forsyth may refer to:

*William Forsyth (artist) (1854-1935,) American Impressionist painter
*William Forsyth (1737 - 1804), Scottish botanist
*William Forsyth QC (1812-1899), lawyer and politician
*Bill Forsyth (b.1946), Scottish film director and writer;See also
*William Forsyth Sharpe, professor of Finance
*William Forsythe (disambiguation)


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