'''John Parker''' may refer to:

{{TOC right}} ==Politicians==

===Canada=== *John Mason Parker (Saskatchewan politician) (1882–1960), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada *John Havelock Parker (1929–2020), commissioner of the Canadian Northwest Territories *John Parker (Canadian politician) (born c. 1954), former Ontario MPP and Toronto City Councillor

===United Kingdom=== *John Parker (died 1617) (1548–1617), MP for Truro, Hastings, Launceston and East Looe *John Parker (died 1619) (1548–1619), MP for Queenborough *John Parker (MP for Rochester) (fl. 1631–1680), recorder in Kent, MP for Rochester, a judge and a Baron of the Exchequer *John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon (1735–1788), British peer and Member of Parliament *John Parker (MP for Clitheroe) (1754–1797), MP for Clitheroe *John Parker, 1st Earl of Morley (1772–1840), British peer and politician *John Parker (Whig politician) (1799–1881), British politician of the Victorian era, Privy Counsellor, 1853 *John Parker (Labour politician) (1906–1987), British politician, Labour MP for Dagenham, 1945–1983 *John Parker, 6th Earl of Morley (1923–2015), British peer

===United States=== *John Parker (Continental Congress) (1759–1832), South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress, 1786–1788 *John Parker (Iowa politician), member of the Michigan Territory's last legislature *John Parker (Montana politician) (born 1970), state representative of Montana *John Parker (Oswego County, NY) (1810–?), New York assemblyman 1866 and 1870 *John M. Parker (1863–1939), Democratic governor of Louisiana, 1920–1924 *John M. Parker (New York politician) (1805–1873), congressman from New York *John Francis Parker (1907–1992), mayor of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts

==Sportsmen== *John Parker (cricketer, born c. 1823) (c. 1823–1892), Scottish cricketer *John Parker (West Indian cricketer) (1871–1946) *John Parker (water polo) (born 1946), American water polo player *John Parker (New Zealand cricketer) (born 1951), New Zealand test cricketer *John Willie Parker (1925–1988), English former professional footballer *John Parker (Australian footballer) (born 1971), former Australian rules footballer *John Parker (English cricketer) (1902–1984), English cricketer, played for Hampshire 1926–29 & 1932–33 *John Parker (Australian cricketer) (1936–2018), Australian cricketer *John Parker (rower) (born 1967), American rower *John Parker (American football), American football player and coach

==Jurists== *John Parker (Irish judge) (c. 1500–1564), English-born merchant, politician and judge *John Parker (English judge) (fl. 1655), member of the judiciary during the Interregnum, sat on the High Court of Justice in 1649 that tried Capel, Holland and Hamilton; father of Samuel Parker, Bishop of Oxford *John Victor Parker (1928–2014), United States federal judge *John J. Parker (1885–1958), American judge who served at the Nuremberg Trials and missed a nomination to the Supreme Court by one vote

==Arts== *John Parker (author) (born 1938), British author and journalist *John Parker (musician), British musician from the band Nizlopi *John Parker (painter) (1710–1765), English painter *John Parker (potter) (born 1947), New Zealand potter *John Adams Parker (1829–1905), New York painter *John Henry Parker (writer) (1806–1884), English writer on architecture *Jon Kimura Parker (born 1959), Canadian pianist *John L. Parker Jr. (born 1947), American runner, writer *J. S. Parker (1944–2017), New Zealand painter *John William Parker (1792–1870), English publisher and printer

==Military== *John Parker (Jacobite) (c. 1651–in or after 1719), English army officer and Jacobite conspirator *John Parker (captain) (1729–1775), captain of the Lexington militia at the Battle of Lexington *John Boteler Parker (1786–1851), English army general *John Frederick Parker (United States Navy) (1853–1911), United States Navy captain and one-time governor of American Samoa, 1908–1910 *John Lankester Parker (1896–1965), British test pilot *John Henry Parker (general) (1866–1942), (aka "Gatling Gun Parker"), U.S. Army general, officer commanding the Gatling Gun Detachment in Cuba during the Spanish–American War

==Other== *John Parker (bishop) (died 1681), Church of Ireland clergyman *John Parker (cleric) (1798–1860), cleric, artist and author of ''The Passengers: containing the Celtic Annals'' *John Parker (priest) (died 1592), English Anglican priest *John Parker (pioneer) (1758–1836), founder of Fort Parker in Texas, killed in the Fort Parker massacre *John Palmer Parker (rancher) (1790–1868), founder of the Parker Ranch of Hawaii *John Parker (abolitionist) (1827–1900), African American abolitionist, inventor, and industrialist *John Frederick Parker (1830–1890), bodyguard to Abraham Lincoln, derelict of duty the night of Assassination of Abraham Lincoln *John Richard Parker (1834–1915), American kidnapped by Native American raiding party *Michael Parker (courtier) (John Michael Avison Parker, 1920–2001), Duke of Edinburgh's private secretary *Sir John Parker (businessman) (born 1942), British businessman *John Parker, fictional character in ''Buckaroo Banzai'' *John C. Parker (1864–1927), trade unionist *John Parker (botanist), British botanist, Cambridge University *John Parker (whaling master) (1800–1867), whaler *John William Robinson Parker (1857–1938), British soldier and antiquarian

==See also== *Johnny Parker (disambiguation) *Jack Parker (disambiguation) *Jackie Parker (1932–2006), American football player

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