Acland
Acland is an English surname. The Aclands of Devon were an influential family, whose name was derived from Acland near Barnstaple.
- Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood, 1st Baron St Audries, British Conservative Party politician
- Alexander Acland Hood, multiple people
- Alfred Dyke Acland, lieutenant colonel in the Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry, son of Sir Henry Wentworth Acland
- Sir Antony Acland, Head of the Diplomatic Service and Provost Eton
- Arthur Floyer-Acland, British soldier
- Charles R. Acland, Canadian professor and author
- Chris Acland, 1990s Britpop musician
- Emily Acland, pioneer settler in New Zealand and a watercolour artist
- Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 14th Baronet, British Liberal politician
- Gilbert Acland-Troyte, British soldier and Conservative Party politician
- Guy Acland, British Army officer and member of the British Royal Household
- Lady Harriet Acland, wife of John Dyke Acland
- Henry Acland, physician and son of Sir Thomas Acland
- Hugh Acland, multiple people
- Jack Acland, New Zealand politician of the National Party
- John Acland, multiple people
- John Edward Troyte, or Acland-Troyte, born Acland, founder of the Oxford University Society of Change Ringers
- John Acland , British Army officer
- Peter Acland, son of Alfred Dyke Acland
- Reginald Acland, British barrister and judge
- Sir Richard Acland, 15th Baronet, Member of Parliament and one of the founders of UK's Common Wealth Party
- Richard Acland , British soldier and Anglican bishop
- Robert D. Acland, son of Sir Richard Acland, and plastic surgeon and microsurgery pioneer
- Sarah Acland, wife of Sir Henry Acland
- Sarah Angelina Acland, daughter of Sir Henry Acland and Sarah Acland, and pioneer of colour photography
- Stafford Floyer-Acland, British soldier
- Thomas Acland, multiple people
Places
- Acland, Queensland, Australia
- Acland Hospital, Oxford, England