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'''Edward Young''' may refer to:
'''[[Edward Young]]''' (1683–1765) was an English poet.


*[[Edward Young]] (1683–1765), English poet
'''Edward Young''' may also refer to:
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*[[Edward Young, 1st Baron Kennet]] (1879–1960), British politician and writer
==Business and industry==
*[[Edward J. Young]] (1907–1968), American theologian
*[[Edward James Young]] (1878-1966), Canadian politician
*[[Edward Faitoute Condict Young]] (1835–1908), American banker
*[[Edward L. Young (New Jersey)]] (1862–1940), American banker
*[[Edward Lewis Young]] (1862–1940), American banker
*[[Edward Lunn Young]] (b. 1920), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
*[[Edward Preston Young]] (1913–2003), British publisher, graphic designer and naval officer

*[[Edward Young (Royal Household)]] (b. 1966), Assistant Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II
==Politics and law==
*[[Edward Faitoute Condict Young]] (1835–1908), American banker
*[[Ned Young]] (1766–1800), ''Bounty'' mutineer
*[[Edward T. Young]] (1858–1940), American lawyer and politician
*[[Ted Young]], Fijian politician
*[[Edward James Young]] (1878–1966), Canadian politician
*[[Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet]] (Edward Hilton Young, 1879–1960), British politician and writer
*[[Edward Lunn Young]] (1920–2017), U.S. Representative from South Carolina

==Religion==
*[[Edward Young (priest)]] (died 1705), English clergyman, Dean of Salisbury, father of the poet
*[[Edward Young (bishop)]] (died 1772), English Anglican priest
*[[Edward Joseph Young]] (1907–1968), American theologian

==Others==
*[[Ned Young]] (ca. 1762–1800), British sailor, HMS ''Bounty'' mutineer
*[[Edward B. Young]] (1835–1867), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
*[[Edward Young (baseball)]] (1913–1967), American Negro leagues baseball player
*[[Edward Young, Baron Young of Old Windsor]] (born 1966), Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Ted Young (disambiguation)]]
*[[Ed Young (disambiguation)]]
*[[Ed Young (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 11:54, 13 June 2023

Edward Young (1683–1765) was an English poet.

Edward Young may also refer to:

Business and industry

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Politics and law

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Religion

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Others

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See also

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