John Jennings Explained
John Jennings may refer to:
Politicians
Musicians
Military
Others
- John Edward Jennings (1906–1973), American historical novelist
- John T. Jennings, president of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2008–2010
- Sir John Jennings (businessman) (1937–2024), British oil industry executive officer, Chancellor of Loughborough University, 2003–2010
- John Jennings (clergyman) (1814–1876), Canadian Presbyterian minister
- John Jennings (footballer) (1905–1997), English footballer for Cardiff City, Middlesbrough and Preston
- John Jennings (physician) (fl. 18th century), Irish doctor
- John Jennings (tutor) (1688–1723), English dissenting tutor
- John Jennings (priest) (1798–1883), Archdeacon of Westminster
- John Percival Jennings (1923–2003), horticultural adviser for the South Australian Department of Agriculture
- John Jennings (racing driver), participated in 1970 Greenville 200
- Midgley John Jennings (1806–1857), English missionary, founder of the SPG Mission to Delhi
- John C.T. Jennings, fictional hero of the Jennings books
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