John Banks
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John Banks can refer to several people:
- John Banks (New Zealand) (born 1946), Mayor of Auckland
- Sir John Banks, 1st Baronet, 17th-century English Member of Parliament for several constituencies in Kent
- John Banks (United States), United States Congressman
- John Banks, a mercenary recruiter in Britain who recruited several of the men who were executed after the Luanda Trial[1]
- John Banks (motorcyclist), British motocross rider circa 1960s, 1970s
- John Banks (playwright) (died 1706), English playwright
[edit] See also
- Sir John Bankes (1589-1644), Attorney General and Chief Justice to King Charles I of England
[edit] References
- ^ "On This Day: 28 June: 1976: Death sentence for mercenaries", bbc.co.uk, BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-10-23.