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Glasgow or Glasgo is a surname of Scottish origin, often derived from the city of Glasgow. Notable people with the name include:

Ecclesiastical and Civic Figures (13th–15th Century)
John de Glasgu (fl. 1259), chaplain to Bishop Gamelin and possibly the earliest known bearer of the surname • John of Glasgow (fl. 1287–1289), monk of Holyrood Abbey • Andrew de Glasgow (fl. 1289), burgh official overseeing escheats for the Exchequer • John de Glasgu (fl. 1343), royal servant compensated for services to the king's table • Master John de Glasgow (c. 1340–before 1419), Vicar of St. Mary's and Canon of Moray == Reformation and Post-Reformation Clergy (16th–17th Century) ==
Reformation and Post-Reformation Clergy (16th–17th Century)
• John Glasgow M.A. (fl. 1568), Minister of Kilbirnie (1614–1629) • John Glasgow (1653–1721), Minister of Kilbirnie in the Presbytery of Irvine • John Glasgow (1690–1764), Esq. of Craig, a prominent Scottish merchant and civic leader who served three terms as Provost of Irvine, Ayrshire • Robert Glasgow, M.D. (b. 1693), Scottish surgeon at Kilbirnie and chamberlain (factor) to the Viscount of Garnock; resident at Puddockholm and estate manager for Kilbirnie and Glengarnock == 18th and 19th Century Gentry and Legal Figures ==
18th and 19th Century Gentry and Legal Figures
Sir Robert Glasgow of Mountgreenan (1747–1827), Scottish landowner and West Indies merchant. • Alexander Glasgow (1792–1873), Scottish merchant and landowner, founder of Alexander Glasgow & Co., purchaser of estates in County Cork and Waterford including Oldcourt and Kilmanahan Castle == Military and Public Service ==
Military and Public Service
Michaela Frey ( Glasgo; born 1992/1993), Canadian politician • Bob Glasgow (1942–2023), American Democratic Party politician • Carl Glasgow (1883–1954), Australian politician • Harold G. Glasgow (1929–2020), United States Marine Corps Major General • Hugh Glasgow (1769–1818), American politician • James Glasgow ( 1735–1819), American politician, first Secretary of State of North Carolina • William Glasgow (general) (1876–1955), Australian military officer and diplomat • William Glass (born William Glasgow; 1786–1853), Scottish soldier and founder of the settlement on Tristan da Cunha == Law and Academia ==
Law and Academia
Maude Glasgow (1876–1955), Irish-born American physician and public health pioneer • Oliver Glasgow, British barrister • Don Glasgo, American professor of music, affiliated with the Giant Country Horns == Arts and Literature ==
Arts and Literature
• Don Glasgo, American professor of music, affiliated with the Giant Country HornsAlex Glasgow (1935–2001), British singer-songwriter and scriptwriter • Ellen Glasgow (1873–1945), American novelist, winner of the 1942 Pulitzer Prize • Kathleen Glasgow (born 1969), American author of young adult fiction • Robert Glasgow (1925–2008), American organist and music educator • Scott Glasgow (born c. 1976), 21st-century American composer • William Glasgow (art director) (1906–1972), American art director == Sports ==
Sports
Byron Glasgow (born 1979), English footballer • Cameron Glasgow (born 1966), Scottish rugby union player • Chad Glasgow (born 1972), American football coach • Gary Glasgow (born 1976), Trinidadian soccer player • George Glasgow (1931–2013), American basketball player and soccer coach • Graham Glasgow (born 1992), American football player • Harry Glasgow (1929–2016), Scottish football player and manager • Jordan Glasgow (born 1996), American football player • Nesby Glasgow (1957–2020), American football player • Ron Glasgow (1930–2024), Scottish rugby union player • Ryan Glasgow (born 1993), American football player • Walter Glasgow (born 1957), American Olympic sailor • Wayne Glasgow (1926–2000), American basketball player ==References==
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