John Macdonell (disambiguation)
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Persons named John Macdonell or John McDonell include:
- John Macdonell (1785-1812), Canadian lawyer and political figure, aide-de-camp to Major General Isaac Brock
- John Macdonell (1738-1809), Canadian soldier and MLA for Glengarry 1792-1800
- John Macdonell (1768-1850), Canadian fur trader and political figure
- "Spanish" John MacDonell (scotus) (1728-1810), United Empire Loyalist and early Canadian settler
- John MacDonell (Tory) is a past President of the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party in Nova Scotia, Canada
- John MacDonell (NDP) is a current NDP MLA in Nova Scotia.
- John McDonell (ca 1758-1809), Captain in the Butler's Rangers and a political figure in Upper Canada
- John McDonell (1768-1850), known as Le PrĂȘtre, a political figure in Upper Canada. In the 1830s, he began using the spelling Macdonell for his surname
- Sir John Macdonell, fl. 1885, English editor of State trials.
- John Macdonell Popular U.S. radio host and producer. Creator of Acoustic Interlude on Public Radio WUWF-FM
- John Macdonell - Australian rugby league footballer.