William Chisholm may refer to:
- William Chisholm (I) (died 1564), bishop of Dunblane
- William Chisholm (II) (died 1593), bishop of Dunblane and of Vaison, and nephew of William (I)
- William Chisholm (III) (died 1629), bishop of Vaison, and nephew of William (II)
- William Chisholm (journalist), Scottish journalist and Member of the Order of the British Empire
- William Chisholm (Nova Scotia politician) (1870–1936), Canadian politician who represented Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- William Chisholm (Upper Canada politician) (1788–1842), Upper Canada politician and the founder of Oakville, Ontario
- William A. A. Chisholm, 1823 founder of the Woodville Republican newspaper in Woodville, Mississippi
Famous quotes containing the words william and/or chisholm:
“he might have been a Roosian,
A French, or Turk, or Proosian,
Or perhaps Itali-an!
But in spite of all temptations,
To belong to other nations,
He remains an Englishman!”
—Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (18361911)
“... white people, like black ones, are victims of a racist society. They are products of their time and place.”
—Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924)