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- Captain Alexander Steven Bilsland, 1st Baron Bilsland, KT, MC (13 September 1892 – 10 December 1970), known as Sir Steven Bilsland, Bt, between 1921 and...
- Sir William Bilsland LLD (17 March 1847 – 27 August 1921) was a Scottish baker who owned one of Scotland's largest bakeries, and was Lord Provost of Glasgow...
- Baron Bilsland, of Kinrara in the County of Inverness, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 31 January 1950 for Sir Steven...
- Old Man's Lake, also known as Bilsland Lake, is a small lake near Magnetawan, in the Almaguin Highlands, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. It is spring...
- Ethel Edith Bilsland (20 January 1892 – 2 November 1982) was an English composer, soprano and pianist. Born in Plumstead, Kent, she was the younger daughter...
- William Law Bilsland (born 9 November 1945) is a British former professional racing cyclist. Bilsland began racing in 1963. As an amateur he raced mostly...
- Sir John Bilsland Bailey KCB (5 November 1928 – 22 February 2021) was a British solicitor and public servant. Bailey was born in Eltham, London to Walter...
- Greyhound Racing Company Limited and their managing director was John Bilsland, the same man that formed part of syndicates responsible for opening Southend-on-Sea...
- Liberal. (David) John Colville, 1st Baron Clydesmuir (1894–1954) Ronald John Bilsland Colville, 2nd Baron Clydesmuir (1917–1996) David Ronald Colville, 3rd Baron...
- 16th Lord Elphinstone 1924–1955 Sir John Craig 1955–1957 Steven Bilsland, 1st Baron Bilsland 1957–1966 Henry Hepburne-Scott, 10th Lord Polwarth 1966–1972...