John Cole
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John Cole may refer to:
Politicians
- John Cole (fl.1372-94), MP for Wilton (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Cole (fl.1388), MP for Worcester (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Cole (fl.1394), MP for Bridgwater (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Cole (born c.1376), MP for Devon (UK Parliament constituency) 1417-23
- John Cole (died 1611), MP for Bishop's Castle (UK Parliament constituency) in 1584
- John Cole, 1st Baron Mountflorence (1709–1767), Irish politician
- John James Cole (died 1959), Irish independent politician from Cavan
- John Copeland Cole (died 1987), Irish politician, Senator from 1957–69
- John Cole (politician) (born 1942), Canadian politician
- John Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen (1768–1840), Irish peer and Member of Parliament
- John N. Cole, U.S. politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Architects
- John Cole (architect), Northern Irish architect
- John Jenkins Cole (1815–1897), English architect
Others
- John Cole (bobsleigh), American bobsledder
- John Cole (journalist) (1927–2013), Northern Irish journalist and broadcaster, BBC political editor, 1981–1992
- John Cole (music publisher) (1774–1855), American music publisher and tune collector
- John P. Cole, American hair transplant surgeon
- John Cole (geographer) (born 1928), Australian-born British academic
- John Sanford Cole (1920–1953), officer in the United States Navy during World War II
- John Cole (academic) (1758–1819), academic administrator, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1810–1814
- John Cole (priest), Archdeacon of Totnes between 1580 and 1583
- John Brady Cole, character in All the Pretty Horses (film)
See also
- Jon Cole (disambiguation)
- Jack Cole (disambiguation)
- John Coles (disambiguation)
- John Cole's Book Shop, San Diego, California
- John Cole Farm, historic colonial farm in Rhode Island
- Jonathan Cole (disambiguation)
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