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William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an English romantic poet.
Wordsworth may also refer to:
Wordsworth (rapper) , an underground hip-hop artist
Anthony Wordsworth (born 1989), an English footballer
Barry Wordsworth (born 1948), a British conductor
Charles Wordsworth , (1806–1892), bishop, son of Christopher Wordsworth (divine)
Christopher Wordsworth (divine) , (1774–1846), English divine and scholar, brother of William and Dorothy
Christopher Wordsworth , (1807–1885), Bishop and man of Letters, son of Christopher Wordsworth (divine)
Dora Wordsworth , (1804–1847), daughter of William
Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855), English poet and diarist, sister of William
Dame
Elizabeth Wordsworth , (1840–1932), founder of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and St. Hugh's College, daughter of Christopher Wordsworth
Favel Wordsworth (1850-1888), American baseball player
John Wordsworth (scholar) , (1805–1839), son of Christopher (divine)
Jonathan Wordsworth , (1932–2006), academic, great-great-grandson of Christopher Wordsworth (divine)
John Wordsworth , (1843–1911), Bishop, son of Christopher Wordsworth
Joshua Wordsworth, engineer, co-founder in 1812 of
Taylor, Wordsworth and Co
Matt Wordsworth (born 1975), Australian journalist and news presenter
Richard Wordsworth , (1915–1993), actor, great-great-grandson of William Wordsworth
Robert Wordsworth (1894-1984), British Indian Army officer and Australian politician
Stephen Wordsworth (born 1955), former British diplomat
William Christopher Wordsworth (1878-1950), British academic and journalist in India
William Wordsworth (composer) (1908–1988), an English-born Scottish composer
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