Sir William Inge (c. 1260 – May 1322) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench for a few months from 1316 to 1317.
He was born in or near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, the son of Thomas Inge, a minor landowner and administrator.
William Inge acted as an attorney at the common bench from 1281 and 1285, and was a serjeants of the king between 1287 and 1293.
After 1307, Inge remained close with the new king, Edward II, and acted as a commissioner in France in 1310–11.
He was accused of, and convicted of, improper conduct over the purchase of the manor of Woodmansterne in Surrey.