John Morrison
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John Morrison (or Morison) is the name of several persons:
In politics:
- John Morrison (Manitoba politician) (1868-unknown), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- John Morrison (Canadian politician) (1872-1950), Canadian Member of Parliament
- John Morrison (British Intelligence Official) (born 1943)
- John Morrison (Montana politician) (born 1961), politician in Montana, USA
- John Morison (Canadian politician), (1818-1873), Canadian businessman and political figure
- John Morison (British politician) (19th century), British MP for Banffshire
- John Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale (1906-1966), British Conservative Party politician
- John Alexander Morrison (1814-1904), Pennsylvania Congressman
- John T. Morrison (1860-1915), Governor of Idaho
- John B. Morison (1923-1996), member of the Canadian House of Commons for Wentworth and Halton—Wentworth
- John Morison Gibson (1842-1929), Canadian politician
In sports:
- John Morrison, the ring name of professional wrestler John Hennigan
- John Morrison (basketball) (born 1945), retired American basketball player
- John Morrison (cricketer) (born 1947), New Zealand cricketer
- John Morrison (chess player), five times winner of the Canadian Chess Championship
- Johnny Morrison, MLB pitcher for the Pirates and Dodgers from 1920-30
In literature:
- John Morrison (Australian author) (1904-1998)
- John L. Morrison (1863-1926), American journalist
- John Sinclair Morrison (1913-2000), British classicist and founder of the Trireme Trust
In other fields:
- John Morrison (drummer), Australian jazz drummer, brother of James Morrison, leader of Swing City Big Band
- John Morrison (musician), bass guitarist in Hefner and other bands
- John Morison (pastor) (sometimes spelt Morrison), mid-nineteenth century congregational minister, London
- John Morrison (professor), former president of Wolfson College, Cambridge
- John G. Morrison (1842-1897), Irish-born navy man during the American Civil War
- John Paul Morrison (born 1937), British-born Canadian computer programmer
- John Robert Morrison (1814-1843), British translator, diplomat and missionary in the Far East
- John Stanton Fleming Morrison (1892-1961), British golf course architect
- John Morrison Birch (1918-1945), American Military Intelligence Officer and Baptist missionary
- John Morrison Clarke (born 1948), New Zealand-born Australian satirist
- John Morrison Clay (1821-1887), race horse breeder from Kentucky, USA