Proctor (disambiguation)
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A Proctor is the name of certain important university officials. Proctor is also the title of an advocate in a court of admiralty.
Proctor is also a surname, and may refer to
- Aaron Proctor, American wrestling promoter, blogger, and former 2007 Pasadena, California Mayoral candidate.
- Alexander Phimister Proctor, American sculptor
- A. F. W. Beauchamp Proctor, South African RAF officer
- Dick Proctor, Canadian activist
- Elizabeth Proctor, figure of the Salem Witch Trials
- Frederick Freeman Proctor, American vaudeville impresario
- John Proctor, victim of the Salem Witch Trials
- Keith Harvey Proctor, British politician
- Henry Proctor, alternative spelling for British Major-General Henry Procter (c.1763 – 1822) who invaded the Michigan Territory during the War of 1812
- Lou Proctor, person erroneously taken to be a baseball player
- Mark Proctor, British racing driver
- Mary Proctor, American astronomer
- Mel Proctor, American sports broadcaster
- Michael Proctor, English footballer
- Paul Proctor, American country musician and columnist
- Philip Proctor, American actor
- Rachel Proctor, American country singer-songwriter
- Redfield Proctor, American politician, former Governor of Vermont
- Redfield Proctor, Jr., American politician
- Richard Anthony Proctor, British astronomer
- Robert Proctor, Australian field hockey player
- Robert N. Proctor, an American science historian and Professor of the History of Science at Stanford University, who coined the term "agnotology"
- Scott Proctor, American baseball player
- Simon Proctor, British composer, pianist, and flautist
- Wayne Proctor, Welsh rugby player
- Proctor (superhero), fictional Marvel Comics character
Proctor is the name of two cities in the United States of America:
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