John Jennings
John Jennings may refer to:
- John Edward Jennings (1906–1973), American historical novelist
- John Jennings (American politician) (1880–1956), U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1939–1951)
- John Jennings (Australian politician) (1878-1968), federal member for South Sydney and then Watson in the 1930s
- John Jennings (biologist), president of the Royal Society of South Australia (2008-2010)
- John Jennings (businessman) (born 1937), UK businessman, Chancellor of Loughborough University (2003-2010)
- John Jennings (clergyman) (1814-1876), Canadian Presbyterian minister
- John Jennings (footballer) (1902–1997), British football player for Middlesbrough
- John Jennings (physician) fl. 18th century, Irish doctor
- John Jennings (Royal Navy officer) (1664–1743), British admiral
- John Jennings (soldier), British soldier who played a major part in the Battle of Carrickfergus (1760)
- John Jennings (South Australian politician), member for the electoral district of Ross Smith (1970–1977)
- John Jennings (St Albans MP) (died 1642), English Member of Parliament
- John Jennings (tutor) (d.1723), English dissenting tutor
- John Jennings (NASCAR driver), participated in 1970 Greenville 200
- John Jennings (UK politician) (1903–1990)
In Music
- John Jennings (musician), American Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Producer
- John Jennings (bassist), for reggae-influenced British Punk Rock band "The Ruts"
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