John Savage
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John Savage may refer to:
- John Savage (died 1491), Knight of the Garter
- John Savage, a conspirator in the 1568 Babington Plot to execute Elizabeth I of England
- John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (c. 1603–1654), royalist from Cheshire
- John Savage (engraver) (fl. 1690–1700), printseller in London
- John Savage (surveyor), 18th century surveyor for Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
- John Savage (Congressman) (1779–1863), member of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth United States Congress in 1815/16 and 1817/18
- John Houston Savage (1815–1904), member of the United States Congress from Tennessee during the 1850s
- John S. Savage (1841–1884), member of the Forty-fourth United States Congress in 1875/76 from Ohio
- John L. Savage (1879–1967), American civil engineer and United States Bureau of Reclamation design chief
- John Savage (cricketer) (1929–2008), English cricketer who played for Leicestershire and Lancashire
- Jack Savage (footballer) (born 1929), English goalkeeper who played for Hull City, Halifax Town, Manchester City, Walsall and Wigan Athletic
- John Savage (politician) (1932–2003), doctor and Premier of Nova Scotia
- John E. Savage, computer scientist and Brown University professor
- John Savage (actor) (born 1949), actor
- Jack Savage (born 1964), baseball player
- John Savage (baseball) (born 1966), baseball head coach
- John Savage (Fenian) (1828–1888), poet, journalist and author
Places
- John F. Savage Hall, the basketball arena for the University of Toledo
Fiction
- John the Savage, a character in the novel Brave New World
See also
- Jon Savage (born 1953), writer, broadcaster and music journalist
- Savage (surname)
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