Francis Smith
Francis Smith may refer to:
Government and politics
- Francis Smith (by 1516-1605), Member of Parliament (MP) for Truro and Stafford
- Francis Smith (Australian politician) (1819–1909), former Premier of Tasmania
- Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith (1806–1876), US Representative from Maine
- Francis R. Smith (1911–1982), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Frank Smith (British politician) (1854–1940), MP for Nuneaton, 1929–1931
- Francis Smith, 2nd Viscount Carrington (died 1701), English peer
- Francis Henry Smith (1868–1936), Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand
Military
- Francis Smith (British Army officer) (1723–1791), British officer during the American Revolutionary War
- Francis Henney Smith (1812–1890), first Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute
- Francis Smith (aviator) (1896–?), Australian World War I flying ace
- Francis N. Smith (born 1930), rear admiral in the United States Navy
Business
- Francis Pettit Smith (1808–1874), British inventor of the screw propeller
- Francis Shubael Smith (1819–1887), American publisher
- Francis Marion Smith (1846–1931), American borax magnate
Sports and entertainment
- Frank Smith (rugby union) (Francis Bede Smith, 1886–1954), Australian rugby union player
- Fran Smith Jr., bass guitarist for The Hooters
- Francie Larrieu Smith (born 1952), American track and field athlete
Science and academia
- Francis Graham-Smith (born 1923), British astronomer
- Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838–1915), American author, artist and engineer
- Francis P. Smith (1907–1990), American Catholic priest and university president
- Francis Smith of Warwick (1672–1738), English architect
Others
- Francis Wilford-Smith (1927–2009), British cartoonist, graphic artist, and producer and archivist of blues music
- Francis Smith (priest), South African Anglican priest
- Francis Palmer Smith (1886–1971), American architect
- Francis Smith (judge) (1847–1912), Sierra Leonean judge in the Gold Coast
See also
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