George Scott

George Scott may refer to:

  • George Scott (army officer) (died 1767), fought in Canada, governor of Grenada, 1762–1764
  • George Scott (author), wrote a 1683 book extolling the virtues of Scottish settlement in East Jersey
  • George Scott (first baseman) (born 1944), American baseball player
  • George Scott (pitcher) (1895–1962), American baseball player
  • George Scott (footballer born 1885) (1885–1916), English football player
  • George Scott (footballer born 1904), English football player
  • James George Scott (1851–1935), known as George Scott, journalist and colonial Burmese administrator
  • George Scott (general) (died 1811), British Army officer
  • George Scott (wrestler) (born 1929), Scottish-born Canadian wrestler
  • George Scott (boxer) (born 1966), Swedish boxer
  • George Scott, vocalist for gospel music group The Blind Boys of Alabama
  • George Scott III (1953–1980), American No Wave bassist
  • George Adam Scott (1874–1963), Canadian provincial politician
  • George Arbuthnot Scott (1879–1927), Cricketer
  • George Byng Scott (1824–1886), Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia from 1863 to 1876
  • George Cromwell Scott (1864–1948), U.S. Representative from Iowa
  • George C. Scott (1927–1999), American actor
  • George G. Scott (1811–1886), New York lawyer and politician
  • George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), Victorian architect
  • George Gilbert Scott, Jr. (1839–1897), his son, also an architect
  • George Montgomery Scott (1835–1915), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
  • George Washington Scott (1829–1903), industrialist and philanthropist, benefactor of Agnes Scott College
  • George Douglas Scott, English chief executive officer
  • George Herbert Scott (1888–1930), British airship pilot and engineer
  • George Lewis Scott (1708–1780), English royal tutor, encyclopedist, and dilettante


Famous quotes containing the words george and/or scott:

    What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.
    —David Lloyd George (1863–1945)

    There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy, and the tired.
    —F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940)