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*[[John Fuller (Massachusetts politician)]], representative to the [[Great and General Court]]
== Politics ==
*[[John Fuller (college head)]] (died 1558/9), Master of Jesus College, Cambridge
*[[John Fuller (Massachusetts politician)]], representative to the Great and General Court
*[[John Fuller (died 1744)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Plympton Erle (UK Parliament constituency)|Plympton Erle]], 1728–1734
*[[John Fuller (died 1744)]], British Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle, 1728–1734
*[[John Fuller (1680–1745)]], British Member of Parliament for Sussex, 1713–1715
*[[John Fuller (1680–1745)]], British Member of Parliament for Sussex, 1713–1715
*[[John Fuller (1706–1755)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Boroughbridge (UK Parliament constituency)|Boroughbridge]], 1754–1755
*[[John Fuller (1706–1755)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Boroughbridge (UK Parliament constituency)|Boroughbridge]], 1754–1755
*[[John Fuller (1732–1804)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Tregony (UK Parliament constituency)|Tregony]], 1754–1761
*[[John Fuller (1732–1804)]], British Member of Parliament for [[Tregony (UK Parliament constituency)|Tregony]], 1754–1761
*[[John 'Mad Jack' Fuller]] (1757–1834), English politician, philanthropist and patron of the arts, and Squire of the hamlet of Brightling
*[[Mad Jack Fuller]] (John Fuller, 1757–1834), English politician, philanthropist and patron of the arts, and Squire of the hamlet of Brightling
*[[John W. Fuller]] (1827–1891), Union general
*[[John Fuller (bushranger)]] (1830–1865), Australian bushranger
*[[Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet]] (1864–1915), British Liberal politician and Governor of Victoria
*[[Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet]] (1864–1915), British Liberal politician and Governor of Victoria
*[[John G. Fuller]] (1913–1990), New England-based American author
*[[John Fuller (Australian politician)]] (1917–2009), New South Wales minister in the Robert Askin government
*[[John Fuller (Montana politician)]], member of the Montana House of Representatives
*[[John Fuller, Baron Fuller]] (born 1968), British Conservative Party councillor and life peer

== Military ==
*[[John W. Fuller]] (1827–1891), Union general
*[[J. F. C. Fuller]] (John Frederick Charles Fuller, 1876–1966), British soldier
*[[John Augustus Fuller]] (1828–1902), British Army officer
*[[John V. Fuller]] (born 1965), United States Navy admiral

== Arts ==
*[[John G. Fuller]] (1913–1990), New England–based American author
*[[John Fuller (poet)]] (born 1937), English poet and author
*[[John Fuller (poet)]] (born 1937), English poet and author
*[[John Fuller (baseball)]] (born 1950), Major League baseball player
*[[Johnny Fuller]] (born 1946), American football player
*[[Johnny Fuller (musician)]] (1929–1985), American blues singer and guitarist
*[[Johnny Fuller (musician)]] (1929–1985), American blues singer and guitarist
*[[J. F. C. Fuller]] (John Frederick Charles Fuller, 1876–1966), British soldier
*[[Jack Fuller (author)]], [[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing]]-winning author and former editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune
*[[Jack Fuller (author)]], [[Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing]]-winning author and former editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune
*Sir [[John Fuller (Australian politician)]] (1917–2009), former New South Wales minister in the Robert Askin government
*[[John L. Fuller]] (1910–1992), behavior geneticist
*[[John Fuller (singer)]] (1850–1923), New Zealand singer and theatrical company manager
*[[John Fuller (singer)]] (1850–1923), New Zealand singer and theatrical company manager
*[[John Augustus Fuller]] (1828–1902), British Army officer
*[[John Fuller (theatrical entrepreneur)]] (1879–1959), his son, New Zealand theatrical entrepreneur

== Sports ==
*[[Johnny Fuller]] (born 1946), American football player
*[[John Fuller (baseball)]] (born 1950), Major League baseball player
*[[John Fuller (cricketer)]] (1834–1893), English cricketer, clergyman and academic

== Others ==
*[[John Fuller (college head)]] (died 1558/9), master of Jesus College, Cambridge
*[[John Fuller (bushranger)]] (1830–1865), Australian bushranger
*[[John L. Fuller]] (1910–1992), behavior geneticist
*[[John Doc Fuller]], prison coach, motivational speaker and author
*[[John Doc Fuller]], prison coach, motivational speaker and author
*[[John Fuller (American politician)]], member of the Montana House of Representatives
*[[John Fuller (surgeon)]], Scottish surgeon and historian


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Latest revision as of 21:31, 13 April 2024

John Fuller may refer to:

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