William Angus (3 December 1841 – 6 July 1912) was a BritishLiberal Party activist.
Born at Matfen High House, near Corbridge in Northumberland, Angus was educated privately, and at Croft House in Brampton, Carlisle.[1] He later ran a carriage building company in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.[2] He argued that the novelty of the motor car would wear away, and horse-drawn carriages would increase in popularity, particularly for leisure use.[3]