Dalziel - People

People

People with this surname include:

Dalyell

  • Dalyell baronets
  • Sir John Graham Dalyell, Scottish antiquary and naturalist
  • Tam Dalyell of the Binns (1615–1685), Scottish General, also spelled Dalzell or Dalziel
  • Tam Dalyell (born 1932), British Labour politician
  • Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, 1st Baronet (died c. 1700)

Dalzell

  • John Dalzell (1845–1927), U.S. Representative
  • Rick Dalzell (born 1957), American businessman
  • Stewart Dalzell (born 1943), American judge

Dalziel

  • Charles Dalziel (1904–1986), American professor of engineering
  • Davison Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Wooler (1852–1928), Scottish businessman and Conservative politician
  • Gordon Dalziel (born 1962), Former Scottish Footballer and Manager
  • Henry Dalziel (1893–1965), Australian war hero
  • Ian Dalziel (born 1947), British businessman and politician
  • James Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy (1868–1935), Scottish Liberal politician
  • Keith Dalziel (1921–1994), Biochemist and Fellow of The Royal Society
  • Lianne Dalziel (born 1960), New Zealand MP
  • Ryan Dalziel (born 1982), British race car driver
  • Scott Dalziel (born 1985), Scottish footballer
  • Dalziel Brothers, a firm of Victorian engravers founded in 1839 by George and Edward Dalziel, and assisted by John and Thomas Dalziel


Fictional people

  • Andrew Dalziel, fictitious detective in literature and television, part of the team Dalziel and Pascoe created by Reginald Hill.
  • Royce Varisey, tenth Duke of Wolverstone went by the codename 'Dalziel' (his mother's family name) throughout the Napoleonic Wars in the Bastion Club series of romance novels by Stephanie Laurens.
  • The would-be heroic Willie Dalzel, a boy of about six or eight and friend to Jimmie Trescott, is a minor character in Stephen Crane's novella, The Monster (1898).

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