William Lambert Fowles (1842 - 18 August 1880)[1] was a politician in Queensland, Australia, successfully winning the seat of Clermont in 1878.
He became an articled clerk with Charles Lilley (and later James Garrick) and was admitted as a solicitor in 1865.
In 1869, he became the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Queensland, but resigned this position upon the death of Thomas Keane to take over the law practice.
After standing as a Liberal candidate and winning the seat of Clermont in 1878, changes occurred within the party and before he could take his seat in the chamber, he again took the position of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1879.
[1] His funeral proceeded from his former residence at South Brisbane to the Toowong Cemetery.