John Foley
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John Foley may refer to:
- Sir John Foley, Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey, 2000-2005
- John R. Foley, U.S. Congressman from Maryland, 1959-1961
- John P. Foley, judge on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, 1978-1984
- John P. Foley, president of University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), 1927-1928
- John Foley, S. J., songwriter of Catholic liturgical music
- John Patrick Foley, archbishop and president of Social Communications in the Catholic Church
- John Samuel Foley, first bishop of Detroit, for whom Bishop Foley Catholic High School in Madison Heights, Michigan is named
- John Henry Foley, Irish sculptor
- John Foley, UK author whose works include the 1961 novel "Very Important Person"
- John H. Foley, U.S. Cavalryman who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1872
- John Foley, professional wrestling trainer and promoter
- John "Mitters" Foley, member of the Sheldon Gang, a Chicago bootlegging gang