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,wesleyan minister, editor, translator, and essayist ;
John Jones
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,wesleyan minister, editor, translator, and essayist ;
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John Jones is the name of:
Authors, artists, poets, and writers
- John Jones of Gellilyfdy (1578–1658), Welsh calligrapher, manuscript collector and antiquary
- John Jones (Jac Glan-y-gors) (1766–1821), Welsh language satirical poet and radical pamphleteer
- John Gale Jones (1769–1838), English radical orator
- John Jones (Tegid) (1792–1852), Welsh clergyman and writer
- John Jones (Talhaiarn) (1810–1869), Welsh poet
- John Jones (Myrddin Fardd) (1836–1921), Welsh writer
- John Jones (academic) (1924–2016), professor at Merton College, Oxford Professor of Poetry 1978–1983
- John Finbarr Jones (1929–2013), Irish–born American academic
- John W. Jones (artist) (born c. 1950), American artist
- John Marshall Jones (born 1962), American actor and director
- John Jones (actor) (born 1963), Dutch actor, son of Donald Jones
Military figures
- John Jones Maesygarnedd (c. 1597–1660), Welsh military leader, one of the regicides of King Charles I, member of Cromwell's Upper House
- John Paul Jones (1747–1792), US naval commander of the American Revolutionary War
- Sir John Thomas Jones (1783–1843), British major-general in the Royal Engineers
- John M. Jones (1820–1864), Confederate general in the American Civil War; wounded at Gettysburg
- John R. Jones (1827–1901), Confederate general in the American Civil War at Antietam and Chancellorsville
- John J. Jones (general) (1828–1868), Union general in the American Civil War
- John B. Jones (1834–1881), Confederate major in the American Civil War and Texas Ranger captain
- John E. Jones (Medal of Honor) (1834–?), American Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor
- John Jones (Medal of Honor) (1841–1907), American Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor
- John Jones (aviator), World War I flying ace
Musicians
- John Jones (organist) (1728–1796), organist at St Paul's Cathedral
- John Paul Jones (musician) (born 1946), English bassist for Led Zeppelin
- John Jones, lead singer of Oysterband
- John Jones (record producer) (born 1957), Canadian, British musician and producer for Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, Celine Dion and others
Political figures
- John Jones (MP for Gloucester) (died 1630)
- John Jones (Parliamentarian) (1610–1692), English Member of Parliament for the City of London, 1661–1679
- John Jones (d. 1818) (c. 1752–1818), businessman and political figure in Lower Canada
- John Gabriel Jones (1752–1776), colonial American pioneer and politician
- John Rice Jones (1759–1824), American politician, jurist, and pioneer
- John Jones (Bedford politician) (1761–1842), politician in Lower Canada
- John Jones of Ystrad (1777–1842), MP for Carmarthen, 1821–1832
- John Patterson Jones (1779–1858), New York politician
- John Winston Jones (1791–1848), US congressman from Virginia
- John Jones (Ojibwa chief) (1798–1847), Chief of the Credit Mission Ojibwa, 1840–1847
- John William Jones (1806–1871), US congressman from Georgia
- John Jones (MP for Carmarthenshire) (1812–1886), British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, 1868–1880
- John Jones (born November 3, 1817), first black Cook County (Chicago) commissioner
- John James Jones (1824–1898), US Representative from Georgia
- John P. Jones (1829–1912), Republican Senator from Nevada and founder of Santa Monica, CA
- Alderman John Jones (ironmaster) (1835–1897), 19th century English politician and Mayor of Wolverhampton for a record three consecutive terms
- John Richard Jones (died 1911), 19th century New Zealand politician
- John H. Jones (legislator) (1836–1875), Member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- John S. Jones (1836–1903), Union brevet brigadier general and later U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- John Edward Jones (governor) (1840–1896), Welsh-born Governor of Nevada
- John D. Jones (1849–1914), Minnesota politician and Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- John Jones (Los Angeles politician), president of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council 1870–1871
- John R. Jones (b. 1850), American politician
- John Jones (Queensland politician) (1872–1950), Australian politician
- John Percy Jones (1872–1955), Australian politician
- Evan John Jones (politician) (1872–1952), US Representative from Pennsylvania
- Jack Jones (Silvertown MP) (John Joseph Jones, 1873–1941), British Labour MP for Silvertown
- John R. Jones (politician) (1876–1972), American politician
- John Walter Jones (1878–1954), Canadian politician
- John Marvin Jones (1882–1976), US Representative from Texas
- John Henry Jones (1894–1962), British Labour MP for Bolton, later MP for Rotherham
- Jack Jones (Australian politician) (John Joseph Jones, 1907–1997), Australian politician
- Sir John Jones (MI5 officer) (1923–1998), Director General of MI5, the United Kingdom's internal security service
- John Bailey Jones (born 1927), U.S. federal judge
- John O. Jones (born 1940), Illinois state senator
- John E. Jones III (born 1955), US federal judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
Religion
- John Jones (martyr) (died 1598), Welsh saint
- John Jones (Benedictine) (1575–1635), Welsh monk
- John Jones (physician) (1644/5–1709), Welsh cleric, inventor and physician
- John Jones (Dean of Bangor) (1650–1727), Dean of Bangor Cathedral
- John Jones (controversialist) (1700–1770), Welsh clergyman
- John Jones (Unitarian) (1766–1827), Welsh minister, critic, tutor and lexicographer
- John Jones (literary patron) (1773–1853), Welsh priest, scholar and literary patron
- John Elias (born John Jones, 1774–1841), Welsh preacher
- John Jones (Archdeacon of Merioneth) (1775–1834), Welsh priest and writer
- Llef o'r Nant (pseudonym of John Jones, 1782/87–1863), Welsh priest and antiquarian
- John Jones, Talysarn (1796–1857), Welsh preacher
- John Taylor Jones (1802–1851), Protestant missionary to Siam, now Thailand
- John Hugh Jones (1843–1910), Welsh Roman Catholic priest
- John Islan Jones (1874–1968), Welsh Unitarian minister and writer
- John Jones (bishop) (1904–1956), Welsh Anglican missionary and Bishop of Bangor
- John Jones (Archdeacon of St Asaph) (1905–1996), Welsh Anglican archdeacon
Sportsmen
- John T. Jones (1783–1843), cricketer
- John Jones (footballer, born 1856) (1856–?), Druids F.C. and Wales international footballer
- John Arthur Jones (1857–1919), Welsh international rugby union forward
- John Jones (footballer born 1860) (1860–1902), Berwyn Rangers F.C. and Wales international footballer
- John Owen Jones (footballer) (1871–1955), Bangor F.C., Newton Heath F.C. and Wales international footballer
- John Jones known as Bala Jones, Wales international rugby player
- John H. Jones (footballer), British footballer in the 1900 Olympics
- John Love Jones (1885–1913), Stoke F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and Wales international footballer
- Jack Jones (rugby) (John Jones, 1890–?), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1910s for Wales (RU), Abertillery, and Oldham (RL)
- John Jones (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1962), Welsh footballer
- John Jones (baseball) (1901–1956), American baseball player
- John Jones (footballer, born 1916) (1916–1978), Welsh footballer
- John Jones (American football executive) (born 1952), American football executive
- Lam Jones (John Wesley Jones, born 1958), US sprinter and professional American football player
- John Jones (racing driver) (born 1965), Canadian racecar driver
- John Jones (soccer) (born 1973), retired American soccer midfielder
- John Jones (American football) (born 1975), former professional American football tight end
- Jon Jones (fighter) (born 1987), American mixed martial artist
- Johnny Jones (basketball, born 1961), American University of North Texas men's basketball head coach
- Johnny Jones (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1940s for Leeds, and Wakefield Trinity
- John Jones (golfer) (born c.1875), English professional golfer
- John Jones (water polo) (1925-2016), British Olympic water polo player
- John Jones (-2009), a caver who died in the Nutty Putty Cave
Others
- John Jones (doctor) (1729–1791), surgeon
- John Collier Jones (1770–1838), academic administrator at the University of Oxford in England
- John Coffin Jones (1796–1861), United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii
- John Jones (art collector) (c. 1798/1799 – 1882), English art collector
- John Winter Jones (1805–1881), English librarian
- John Edward Jones (sculptor) (1806–1862), Irish sculptor
- Johnny Jones (pioneer) (1809–1869), New Zealand settler and pioneer
- Shoni Sguborfawr (John Jones, 1811–1858), Rebecca rioter
- John W. Jones (ex-slave) (1817–1900), American ex-slave
- John Jones (astronomer) (1818–1898), Welsh amateur astronomer
- John Wallace Jones (1822–1895), American judge
- John Jones (geologist) (1835–1877), English geologist
- John Jones (Coch Bach y Bala) (1854–1913), Welsh criminal
- John Viriamu Jones (1856–1901), British scientist and educationalist
- John Carleton Jones (1856–1930), American educator and tenth president of the University of Missouri
- Casey Jones (1863–1900), American folk hero
- John H. Jones and Carrie Otis Jones, 19th-20th century property developers
- John Robert Jones (1911–1970), Welsh philosopher
- John Chris Jones (born 1927), Welsh designer
- John Jones, alias used in the John Darwin disappearance case
Characters
- J'onn J'onzz, fictional Martian superhero of DC Comics, also known as the Martian Manhunter
- John Jones (character), a mission controller in the CHERUB book series
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