Edward Norton (disambiguation)

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Edward Norton (born 1969) is an American actor.

Edward or Ed Norton may also refer to:

Edward Norton was an English soldier and politician, an early Whig supporter and conspirator of the Rye House Plot.

Edward Norton was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1782 to 1786.

Edward Norton was an American lawyer and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California from January 2, 1862, to January 2, 1864.

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Edward White, Ed White, or Eddie White may refer to:

Thomas Norton was an English lawyer, politician, writer of verse, and playwright.

Edward, Eddie or Ed Johnson may refer to:

Ed, Eddie, Edgar, Edward, Edwin Smith and similar may refer to:

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Norton (surname) Surname list

Norton is a surname with origin from the basic Early English norþ + tun, meaning North settlement. There are many English villages called Norton or including Norton as part of the name, e.g. Midsomer Norton, Chipping Norton, Brize Norton etc. When surnames started to be used in the Middle Ages, a man from such a village might have the name added e.g. Tom of Norton. Alternatively a man from the north side of any village might be given the name Tom Norton to distinguish him from a Tom from the south side. A secondary source for the surname is from the anglicisation of Celtic surnames. To confuse the situation further it is also sometimes found as a Jewish surname. The famous "Emperor Norton" in San Francisco was of Jewish origin from a South African settler family.

Edward, Ed or Ted Hooper may refer to:

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