Ernest Harry Gill (24 August 1877 – 1 June 1950) was an English amateur footballer who made single appearances at right-back for Southampton in 1900 and for Leicester Fosse in 1901.
Gill was born in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire before moving to South West England where he played as an amateur for White Star (Poole), Bridgwater Town and Bristol City (without making any first-team appearances).
He made his solitary appearance for the "Saints" on 17 March 1900, when he took the place of Peter Meechan at right-back against Sheppey United.
Although the match was won 5–0 (with two goals each from former England internationals Alf Milward and Harry Wood),[2] Gill had a poor game.
He then signed for Leicester Fosse of the Football League Second Division, making one appearance at left-back, replacing George Swift.