John MacDonell
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John Macdonell or John McDonell may refer to:
Politicians
- John Macdonell (1785-1812), Canadian lawyer and politician, aide-de-camp to Isaac Brock
- "Spanish" John MacDonell (scotus) (1728-1810), United Empire Loyalist and early Canadian settler
- John MacDonell (Tory), past President of the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party in Canada
- John MacDonell (Nova Scotia politician), an NDP MLA in Nova Scotia
- John McDonell (Le Prêtre) or Macdonell (1768-1850), known as Le Prêtre, political figure in Upper Canada
- John Alexander MacDonell (1854–1912), Canadian politician
- John McDonell (ca 1758-1809), captain in Butler's Rangers and MLA for Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada
Others
- Sir John Macdonell (jurist), (1846-1921), English editor of State trials
- John Macdonell (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer, see List of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players
- John Macdonell, American radio producer and host, see WUWF
See also
- John McDonnell (disambiguation)
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