Hadow
Hadow is a Scottish surname. A number of notable people have this name:
- Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Lovell Hadow who was commanding the Royal Newfoundland Regiment on the day of its destruction on the first day of the Battle of the Somme
- Colonel Arthur De Salis Hadow was commander of the 10th battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment and was killed in the Battle of Loos.
- Charles Scott Hadow co-owner of Willis, Hadow and Co, wine merchants of Scot's Yard, Bush lane, London and trader in India.
- Douglas Robert Hadow who died during the descent after the first ascent of the Matterhorn
- Edward Ash Hadow, chemist who conducted pioneering research on cyanide.
- Major-General Frederick Edward Hadow served during the Indian Mutiny, in the Madras Artillery, later became a Justice of the Peace in Hereford.
- Professor George Hadow professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews from 1748 to 1780
- Canon Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow OBE Missionary to Tanzania.
- Gilbert Bethune Hadow Surgeon in the 1st Battalion 5th Foot
- Sir Gordon Hadow masterminded the transition of Gold Coast to independence from Great Britain.
- Grace Eleanor Hadow author, principal of St Anne's College, Oxford University and former vice-chairman of the Women's Institute
- Principal James Hadow Principal of St Mary's College, University of St Andrews from 1707 till 1747
- Reverend James Hadow Vicar of St Margaret's Church, Streatley, Bedfordshire for fifty nine years.
- Sir Michael Hadow former British Ambassador to Israel and Argentina.
- Patrick Douglas Hadow former Chairman of P&O Shipping Company.
- Patrick Francis Hadow Wimbledon champion and big game hunter.
- Pen Hadow British explorer and the first man to walk solo and unsupported the from the northern coast of Canada to the North Pole.
- Commander Philip Henry Hadow, RN Commander of HMS Ivanhoe which was mined and damaged in the North Sea.
- Sir Robert Henry Hadow, diplomat and appeaser.
- Walter Hadow English cricketer, HM Commissioner for Prisons for Scotland.
- Sir William Henry Hadow educational reformer, musicologist and vice-chancellor of Sheffield University.