John Dawson (disambiguation)
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John Dawson is a name shared by several notable men, including:
- John Dawson (1744-1798), first Earl of Portarlington
- John Dawson, 19th century English racehorse trainer (see the UK races in Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing)
- John Dawson (1762-1814), US politician
- John Dawson (1781-1845), second Earl of Portarlington
- John Dawson, co-founder of A&R Cambridge Ltd (ARCAM), a hi-fi audio manufacturer; Cambridge University graduate
- John Dawson, founding member of New Riders of the Purple Sage
- John A Dawson, Specialist in Retail Innovation at the University of Edinburgh
- John Barkley Dawson, namesake of Dawson, New Mexico
- John Bennett Dawson, (1798-1845), US politician
- John Littleton Dawson, (1813-1870), US politician
- John Leonard Dawson, former Serjeant Surgeon of the Royal Household
- John W. Dawson, (1820-1877), US politician, former governor of Utah Territory
- John William Dawson, (1820-1899), Canadian geologist (see also the medal named for him)
- John Dawson Read, British singer and songwriter
- John Dawson Winter III (Johnny Winter, 1944-), blues guitarist and singer
- John Dawson (surgeon), (1734-1820) Surgeon and mathematician
- John F Dawson, Renowned Analogue Electronics lecturer at the University of York