George Wright
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George Wright may refer to:
[edit] Politics, law and government
- George Wright (governor) (1779–1842), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
- George Wright (jurist) (1917–1975), Australian judge
- George Wright (lawyer) (1847–1913), Solicitor General for Ireland
- George F. Wright (1881–1938), American politician, Mayor of Honolulu
- George G. Wright (1820–1896), United States Senator from Iowa
- George Melendez Wright (1904–1936), American biologist, National Park Service
- George Washington Wright (1816–1885), United States congressman from California
[edit] Sports
- George Wright (sportsman) (1847–1937), American baseball player/manager, also active in golf and tennis
- George Wright (footballer) (1930–2000), English footballer
- George Wright (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- George Wright (outfielder) (born 1958), American baseball player
- George Wright (athlete), Canadian triple jumper, 1988 Olympian
- Bert Wright (footballer) (born 1920), English soccer player
[edit] Others
- George Wright (general) (1803–1865), American soldier and Civil War General
- George Wright (bishop) (1873–1956), Anglican bishop
- George Wright (general) (1803–1865), American general
- George Wright (organist) (1920–1998), American organist
- George Caleb Wright (1889–1973), American architect
- George Ernest Wright (1909–1974), American biblical scholar & archaeologist
- George Frederick Wright (1838–1921), American geologist and professor
- George Hand Wright (1872–1951), American painter, illustrator and printmaker
- George Newenham Wright (c. 1794–1877), Anglo-Irish author and Anglican clergyman
- George Wright (fugitive) (born 1943), Portuguese criminal, alleged hijacker of Delta Air Lines Flight 841 in 1972
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