William Mitchell may refer to:
People
Media and the arts
- William Mitchell (sculptor) (1925–2020), English sculptor and muralist
- William Frederick Mitchell (1845–1914), British naval artist
- William M. Mitchell, American writer, minister and abolitionist
- W. O. Mitchell (1914–1998), Canadian writer
- W. R. Mitchell (William Reginald Mitchell, 1928–2015), British writer
- William Mitchell, former alias of actor Peter Finch
- William Paul Mitchell, known as Large Professor (born 1973), American hip hop producer
Politics and the law
- William Mitchell (MP for City of London) (died 1426)
- William Mitchell (1742–1823), Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle, 1796–1799
- William Mitchell (Australian politician) (1850–1923), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
- William Mitchell (barrister) (died 1937), Scottish Advocate and Liberal politician
- William Mitchell (Burnley MP) (1838–1914), Conservative MP for Burnley, 1900–1905
- William Mitchell (Canadian politician) (1851–1926), Canadian senator
- William Mitchell (congressman) (1807–1865), congressman from Indiana
- William Mitchell (Huntingdonshire MP) (c. 1703–1745), Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire, 1741–1745
- William Mitchell (North Dakota) (1830–1890), North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction
- William B. Mitchell (1832–1900), Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- William D. Mitchell (1874–1955), U.S. Attorney General
- William F. Mitchell (Wisconsin politician), Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Foot Mitchell (1859–1947), Conservative Party politician in England, MP 1910 and 1922–1929
- W. Franklin Mitchell, Republican politician from North Carolina, USA
- William Henry Mitchell (1834–1919), Washington state politician and businessman
- William Henry Fancourt Mitchell (1811–1884), Australian politician
- William W. Mitchell Sr. (1880–1969), American politician and businessman
Military
- William Mitchell (RAF officer) (1888–1944), senior Royal Air Force commander and Black Rod
- William Mitchell (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1745–1816), Royal Navy admiral
- Billy Mitchell (William Lendrum Mitchell, 1879–1936), American general and airpower advocate
Science and engineering
- William Mitchell (mathematician), set theorist, see Jónsson cardinal
- William Mitchell (physicist) (1925–2002), Oxford physicist who helped pioneer neutron scattering
- William A. Mitchell (1911–2004), corporate chemist responsible for Tang and Pop Rocks
- Bill Mitchell (automobile designer) (William L. Mitchell, 1912–1988), American automobile designer
- William McGregor Mitchell (1888–1970), Scottish veterinary surgeon
Sports
- William Mitchell (cricketer, born 1859) (1859–1929), English cricketer
- William Grant Mitchell (1865–1905), English international rugby union player
- John Mitchell (cricketer) (William John Mitchell, born 1947), Northern Districts cricketer
Other
- Bill Mitchell (economist) (William Francis Mitchell, born 1952), Australian economist
- William J. Mitchell (1944–2010), Australian-born American urban designer and architect
- W. J. T. Mitchell (born 1942), American historian
- William Mitchell (philosopher) (1861–1962), University of Adelaide professor, vice chancellor and chancellor, 1942–1948
- William Mitchell (missionary) (1803–1870), Anglican priest who established religious services in the Swan River Colony
- William Mitchell (Scottish entrepreneur) (1781–1854), co-founder of the Alloa Coal Company
- William Mitchell, a Black man involved in the 1839 Marion riot
Characters
- President Bill Mitchell, fictional President of the United States in the film Dave
- Will Mitchell, fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Institutions and companies
- William Mitchell College of Law, law school named for William B. Mitchell
See also
- Bill Mitchell (disambiguation)
- Billy Mitchell (disambiguation)
- Willie Mitchell (disambiguation)
- Sir William Lane-Mitchell (1861–1940), British Conservative Party politician
- William Michell (1796–1872), MP
- William Michell (MP for Derbyshire), see Derbyshire
- Michell
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