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Adelaide Anne Procter Adelaide Anne Procter (30 October 1825 – 2 February 1864) was an English poet and philanthropist. Her literary career began when she was a teenager, her poems appearing in Charles Dickens's periodicals ''Household Words'' and '' All the ...
(1825–1864), British poet, daughter of Bryan Procter *
Andrew Procter (cricketer) Andrew John Procter (born 7 September 1968) is an English cricketer. Procter was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Preston, Lancashire. Procter first played for Devon in 1996 against Herefordshire in the ...
(born 1968), English cricketer * Andrew Procter (born 1983), British association football player for Accrington Stanley F. C. *
Arthur Procter (disambiguation) Arthur Procter may refer to: * Arthur Herbert Procter (1890–1973), English recipient of the Victoria Cross * Arthur Thomas Procter Arthur Thomas Procter (May 11, 1886 – July 12, 1964) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchew ...
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Ben Procter Ben Procter (born 11 March 1990) is a British Paralympic swimmer competing in S14 classification events. Procter participated in the 2012 Summer Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were ...
(born 1990), British swimmer *
Ben H. Procter Ben Hamill Procter (February 21, 1927 – April 17, 2012) was a historian who served from 1957 to 2000 on the faculty of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. A native of Temple, Texas, Procter moved with his family to Austin, wher ...
(1927–2012), American historian * Bryan Procter (1787–1874), British poet *
Charles Procter Charles Procter (died December 21, 1773) was a ship owner and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented King's County from 1759 to 1760 and Halifax Township from 1765 to 1773 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. He was one of the founding ...
(died 1773), Canadian ship owner and politician *
Chrystabel Procter Chrystabel Prudence Goldsmith Procter (11 March 1894 – 21 June 1982) was an English gardener, educationalist and horticulturalist. Her career focused particularly on involving institutions and people in growing their own crops and on the educa ...
(1894–1982), English gardener, educationalist and horticulturalist *
Cory Procter Cory Procter (born October 18, 1982) is a former American football guard in the National Football League (NFL) for the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. He played college football at the University of Montana. He currently owns a ...
(born 1982), American football player *
Donna Procter Donna McGovern ( Procter, born 16 October 1969) is a retired Australian butterfly and medley swimmer. She competed in three events at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympi ...
(born 1969), Australian Olympic swimmer *
Emily Procter Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968) is an American actress and activist. She played Ainsley Hayes in the NBC political drama ''The West Wing'' (2000–2002; 2006) and Det. Calleigh Duquesne in the CBS police procedural drama ''CSI: Mia ...
(born 1968), American actress *
Ernest Procter Ernest Procter (22 March 1885–21 October 1935) was an English designer, illustrator and painter, and husband of artist Dod Procter. He was actively involved with the Newlyn School, partner of the Harvey-Procter School and an instructor ...
(1885–1935), English designer, illustrator and painter *
Evelyn Procter Evelyn Emma Stefanos Procter, FRHistS (6 June 1897 – 22 March 1980) was a British historian and academic. She served as principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, from 1946 to 1962. Early life Procter was born on 6 June 1897 in Hunton Bridge, ...
(1897–1980), British historian *
Henry Procter (disambiguation) Henry Procter or Proctor may refer to: * Henry Procter (politician) (1883–1955), British politician * Henry H. Proctor (1868–1933), minister of the First Congregational Church (Atlanta) * Henry Proctor (rower) (1929–2005), American rower * H ...
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Joan Beauchamp Procter Joan Beauchamp Procter (5 August 1897 – 20 September 1931) was a notable British zoologist, internationally recognised as an outstanding herpetologist. She worked initially at the British Museum (Natural History) and later for the Zoological ...
(1897–1931), British herpetologist * Joe Procter (1906–1989), New Zealand rugby union player *
John Procter (disambiguation) John Procter may refer to: * John Procter (politician) (born 1966), British politician * John Robert Procter (1844–1933), American geologist * John Procter, musician in I, Ludicrous * John Procter, see List of Grand National winners __NOTOC__ ...
* Leslie Procter (1884–1968), Australian politician *
Luke Procter Luke Anthony Procter (born 24 June 1988) is an English cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who captains Northamptonshire in first-class and ListA cricket. Career Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Procter ...
(born 1988), English cricketer *
Maurice Procter Maurice Procter (4 February 1906 – 28 April 1973) was an English novelist. He was born in Nelson, Lancashire, England. Early life Maurice Procter was born in Nelson, Lancashire, on 4 February 1906. His parents were Rose Hannah and William ...
(1906–1973), English novelist * Mike Procter (born 1946), South African cricketer * Norma Procter (1928–2017), English contralto * Peter Procter (born 1930), British cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver * Raymond Procter (born 1938), New Zealand cricketer * Richard Wright Procter (1816–1881), English barber, poet and author * Simon Procter (born 1968), British artist and photographer * William Procter (disambiguation) ** William Procter (candlemaker) (1801–1884), co-founder of Procter & Gamble ** William Cooper Procter (1862–1934), grandson of William Procter, he headed Procter & Gamble from 1907 to 1930 **
William Procter Jr. William Procter Jr. (May 3, 1817 – February 10, 1874) was an American pharmacist. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1837. He is known for his role in establishing the American Pharmacists Association and his work on t ...
(1817–1874), American pharmacist **
William Procter (Canadian veteran) William "Duke" Procter (August 18, 1899 – December 14, 2005) was a Canadian veteran of the First World War and the last remaining veteran of that war from western Canada. At the time of his death, there were only three known remaining Canadian ...
(1899–2005), one of the last Canadian veterans of World War I to die * ''Procter'' (film), a 2002 short film directed by Joachim Trier *
Procter Procter is a surname, and may refer to * Adelaide Anne Procter (1825–1864), British poet, daughter of Bryan Procter * Andrew Procter (cricketer) (born 1968), English cricketer * Andrew Procter (born 1983), British association football player fo ...
, an unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada


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Proctor (disambiguation) A proctor is an overseer or representative in a legal, ecclesiastical or academic setting. It may also refer to: People * Proctor (surname), includes a list of people with the name Place names In the United States: *Proctor, Kentucky *Proctor, ...
* Procter & Gamble, consumer products multinational * Goodwin Procter, American law firm {{surname, Procter Occupational surnames English-language occupational surnames