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- Katie Walker (netball)
- William Walker (surgeon)
- Walking in the United Kingdom
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- Harry Wallace (politician)
- Jenny Wallace
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- Jason Walsh
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- Shane Walsh (swimmer)
- Tom Walsh (shot putter)
- Tom Walsh (squash player)
- W. H. Walsh
- William Walsh (poet)
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- Trevor Walters (footballer)
- Drigue Olmius, 2nd Baron Waltham
- William Walworth
- Niels Wamberg
- 1998 Wandhama massacre
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- Wang Guizhen
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- William Ward (1677–1720)
- William Ward (MP for Morpeth)
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- Edward Warner (1511–1565)
- Edward Warner (1818–1875)
- Joseph Warner (priest)
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- Craig Warren
- David H. D. Warren
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- Henry Cavendish, 3rd Baron Waterpark
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- Waterworks Road
- William Watkin (MP for Pembroke)
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- David Watkins (British politician)
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- Alf Watson
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- Jenny Watson (artist)
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- Khalid Wazir
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- William Webbe (by 1499 – 1554)
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- William Webbe (died 1585)
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