William Augustus Casson (1853-6 July 1924) was a barrister and local politician.
Progressive Party member of the London County Council 1907-13 for Hackney (South)
Wrote on the Old Age Pensions Act of 1908 ([1] and [2]), and other works.
In November 1917 he pleaded guilty to twelve counts of corruption in a case involving the sale of flying boats to The Admiralty.