John Hill
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For other uses, see John and Hill (surname).
John (or Jack) Hill may refer to:
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[edit] Politics
- John Hill (Virginia politician) (1800 - 1880), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- John Hill (congressman) (1821–1884), Congressman from New Jersey's 4th congressional district.
- John Boynton Philip Clayton Hill (1879–1941), U.S. Republican Party politician from Maryland.
- John Hill (UK politician) (1912–2007), former British Member of Parliament and MEP.
- John Hill (Texas politician) (1923–2007), Texas Attorney General from January 1, 1973 to January 16, 1979.
- John Hill (Australian politician) (1949-), minister in the government of South Australia.
[edit] Sport
- Jack Hill (footballer) (1897–1972), Burnley, Newcastle United & England footballer, subsequently manager for Hull City A.F.C.
- John Hill (wrestler) (1942), Canadian professional wrestler.
- John Hill (football player) (1950-), former NFL center football player.
- John Hill (soccer) (1950-), a New Zealand soccer player.
- John Tye Hill (1982), American football player.
[edit] Other
- John Hill (courtier) (d. 1735), British general and courtier, brother of Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham
- John Hill (author) (c. 1716–1775), editor, journalist and author of novels, plays and scientific works
- Sir John Hill, 3rd Baronet (1740–1824) sustained Hawkstone Park
- John Hill (1912-–2001) British Skiffle accordion player.
- John D. Hill (1947-), one of Britain's most commended Classicists.
- John A. Hill, a co-founder of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
- John Hill (game designer), designer of Squad Leader and other board wargames.
- John Hill (musician), guitarist for indie pop Elephant 6 bands The Apples in Stereo and Dressy Bessy.
- John Hill (astronomer), Technical Director of the Large Binocular Telescope project.
- John Hill (screenwriter/television producer), screenwriter for the films Quigley Down Under, Little Nikita and Heartbeeps.
- John Edward Hill, who described the Bumblebee Bat in 1974.
[edit] See also
- John Hill (cricketer), disambiguation page.