JOHN HUNT
'John Hunt' can refer to:
★ John Hunt (Quaker exile) (1712-1778), Quaker minister from London, England; one of the "Virginia Exiles"
★ John Hunt (Quaker minister) (1740–1824), Quaker minister from Moorestown, New Jersey
★ John Hunt (publisher) (1775-1848), printer and publisher
★ John Hunt, Baron Hunt (1910–1998), leader of the 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest
★ John Hunt (oceanographer) (1918–2005), marine scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
★ John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Tanworth (born 1919), British politician and Secretary of the Cabinet
★ John Hunt (British politician) (born 1929), British politician
★ John Hunt (Australian politician), Australian politician
★ John Hunt, first settler at the site of Huntsville, Alabama, for whom the city is named
★ John E. Hunt, New Jersey politician
★ John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864), general of a Confederate cavalry troop in the American Civil War
★ John Hunt (San Francisco), member of the Committee of Fifty organized after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
★ John Hunt (Quaker exile) (1712-1778), Quaker minister from London, England; one of the "Virginia Exiles"
★ John Hunt (Quaker minister) (1740–1824), Quaker minister from Moorestown, New Jersey
★ John Hunt (publisher) (1775-1848), printer and publisher
★ John Hunt, Baron Hunt (1910–1998), leader of the 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest
★ John Hunt (oceanographer) (1918–2005), marine scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
★ John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Tanworth (born 1919), British politician and Secretary of the Cabinet
★ John Hunt (British politician) (born 1929), British politician
★ John Hunt (Australian politician), Australian politician
★ John Hunt, first settler at the site of Huntsville, Alabama, for whom the city is named
★ John E. Hunt, New Jersey politician
★ John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864), general of a Confederate cavalry troop in the American Civil War
★ John Hunt (San Francisco), member of the Committee of Fifty organized after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
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