George Roberts may refer to:
John Anderson may refer to:
Douglas, occasionally spelt Douglass, is a Scottish surname. It is thought to derive from the Scottish Gaelic dubh glas, meaning "black stream". There are numerous places in Scotland from which the surname is derived. The surname has developed into the given name Douglas. Douglas is a habitational name, which could be derived from any of the many places so-named. While there are numerous places with this name in Scotland, it is thought, in most cases, to refer to Douglas, South Lanarkshire, the location of Douglas Castle, the chief stronghold of the Lords of Douglas. The Scottish Gaelic form of the given name is Dùbhghlas ; the Irish-language forms are Dúghlas and Dubhghlas, which are pronounced. According to George Fraser Black, in southern Argyllshire the surname is an Anglicised form of the surnames MacLucas, MacLugash.
John Campbell may refer to:
Robert, Bob or Bobby Smith, or variants thereof, may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob or Bobby Williams may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Scott may refer to:
William Thompson may refer to:
John Bennett may refer to:
John Lee may refer to:
William, Will, or Bill Wright may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Harrison may refer to:
James Fox is an English actor.
Rob(ert), Bob, or Bobby Jones may refer to:
Paton is a surname of Scottish origin. It was formed by adding an Old French suffix -on to the given name Pat, a short version of Patrick. Notable people with the surname include:
Robertson is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Robert". It originated in Scotland and northern England. Notable people and companies with the surname include:
Gillett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Allan is a Scottish surname derived from the given name