William Marmion (disambiguation)
William Marmion (1845–1896) was an Australian politician.
William Marmion may also refer to:
- William Marmion, Baron of Torrington (liv.1265), Anglo-Norman lord and member of Simon de Montfort's Parliament.
- William Marmion, 2nd Baron Marmion of Winteringham (d.1274), Anglo-Norman lord of the Second Barons' War. Married to Lorette, granddaughter of King John of England.
- Sir William Marmion (liv.1319), Chivalric Knight of Norham Castle thought to be the inspiration for Walter Scott's poem Marmion and Bishop Percy's 'The Hermit of Warkworth'.
- Sir William Marmion, K.B. (d.bef.1323), English Member of Parliament for Leicestershire in 1307, soldier of the Anglo-Scottish Wars and a leading candidate to be the chivalric knight of Norham Castle fame
- Sir William Marmion (d.1368-9), English Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire in 1352, 1357 & 1365
- Sir William Marmion (d.1391-3), English Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire in 1372 and fought at the Siege of Calais
- William Marmion (1460–1529), English Member of Parliament for Gloucester in 1491
- William Richard "Bill" Marmion (b.1954), Australian politician
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