John Hunter
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John Hunter may refer to:
Politics
- John Hunter (British politician) (1724–1802), British Member of Parliament for Leominster
- John Hunter (Canadian politician) (1909–1993), Canadian Liberal MP for Parkdale, 1949–1957
- John Hunter (Consul-General) (died 1816), British Consul-General in Spain
- John Hunter (Northern Ireland politician), Ulster unionist member of the Northern Ireland Forum
- John Hunter (Royal Navy officer) (1737–1821), Governor of New South Wales
- John Hunter (South Carolina politician) (c. 1750–1802), American politician
- John Hunter (Westchester County, NY) (1778–1852), New York politician
- John F. Hunter (1896–1957), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- John W. Hunter (1807–1900), US Congressman from New York
- Jon Blair Hunter, West Virginia politician
Sports
- John Hunter (footballer) (1879–1966), Scottish football player
- John Hunter (rower) (born 1943), New Zealand rower
- Johnny Hunter, Australian rugby league footballer
Authors and academics
- J. A. Hunter (John Alexander Hunter, 1887–1963), white hunter in Africa, later a writer
- John Hunter (scientist) (born 1955), projectile researcher
- John Hunter (screenwriter) (born 1911), American award-winning screenwriter
- John E. Hunter (1939–2002), American psychologist and statistician
Others
- John Hunter (bishop) (1897–1965), former bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman
- John Hunter (singer), American singer and musician
- John Hunter (surgeon) (1728–1793), surgeon and anatomist
- John Hunter (physician) (1754-1809), physician
- John E. L. Hunter (born 1897), World War I fighter ace
- John Hart Hunter (1807–1872), college fraternity founder
- John Irvine Hunter (1898–1924), Australian anatomist
- John Kelso Hunter (1802–1873), Scottish portrait painter
See also
- Jack Hunter (disambiguation)
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