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William Banks

William Stott Banks (1820–1872) was an English antiquary active during the Victorian era.

Lived
1850–1872
Nationality
English
Era
Victorian
Language
English

The name William Banks is shared by several notable historical and professional figures across various fields. Among them is William Stott Banks (1820–1872), an English antiquary who lived and worked during the Victorian era. His historical and antiquarian pursuits form part of the nineteenth-century tradition of local scholarship and preservation in England.\n\nOther individuals of the same name include English politicians William Banks (1636–1676) and William Banks (1719–1761), as well as Scottish surgeon William Mitchell Banks (1842–1904). The name is also associated with various twentieth-century figures, including the Welsh rugby player William Banks (1925–1991), the American flying ace William M. Banks (1915–1983), and radio executive William V. Banks (1903–1985). In modern academia, the name is represented by American law professor William C. Banks and neuroimmunologist William A. Banks. This shared nomenclature highlights a diverse array of contributors to academia, politics, science, and sports throughout history.