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10-775: John Day , John Daye or Jon Day may refer to: People [ edit ] Politicians [ edit ] John Day (Nova Scotia legislator) (died 1775), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia John Day Jr. (died 1792), soldier and political figure in Nova Scotia John Day (Liberian judge) (1797–1859), Liberian politician and judge John Charles Day (1826–1908), English judge John Adam Day (1901–1966), politician in Devon, England John Day (Indiana politician) (born 1937), Democratic member of

20-718: A city John Day River , a tributary of the Columbia River in northeastern Oregon John Day River (northwestern Oregon) , a different tributary of the Columbia River Other uses [ edit ] John Day (film) , a 2013 Indian film John Day Company , a New York publisher founded in 1926 See also [ edit ] John Day Dam , a dam on the Columbia River John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Topics referred to by

30-1291: A submarine John Day (trapper) (c. 1770–1820), American hunter and trapper John Day (architect) (fl. 1798–1802), Irish architect from County Wexford John Day (priest) (1802–1879), clergyman in the Church of Ireland John Day (botanist) (1824–1888), English orchid collector and illustrator John Medway Day (1838–1905), Australian journalist and activist John Other Day (fl. 1862–1912), Native American who sought peace between Indian tribes and white settlers John H. Day (1909–1989), South African marine biologist and invertebrate zoologist John A. Day (1913–2008), American meteorologist, educator and sky-watching evangelist John Day (historian) (1924–2003), American historian John Day (computer scientist) (born 1947), ARPANET pioneer and early RFC contributor John Day (RAF officer) (1947–2024), British air marshal Johnny Daye (1948–2017), American soul music singer John Day (biblical scholar) (born 1948), professor of Old Testament Studies Jon Day (born 1954), British civil servant Jon Day (born 1962), member of The Charlatans Jon Day (writer) (fl. 2010s), British writer, critic and academic Places [ edit ] John Day, Oregon ,

40-547: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Day (Nova Scotia legislator) John Day (before 1755 – November 1775) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Newport Township from 1765 to 1769 and Halifax Township from 1774 to 1775 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly . He was the son of Doctor George Day. During

50-652: The London Review of Books , n+1 , the New York Review of Books , The Times Literary Supplement , and The Guardian . He is also a regular fiction critic for The Daily Telegraph and the Financial Times , and writes about art for Apollo magazine . Day's first book, Cyclogeography , a philosophical memoir about the years he spent as a London bicycle courier , was published in 2015 to critical acclaim. His second, Homing ,

60-515: The Indiana House of Representatives John Day (Australian politician) (born 1955), Western Australian politician John Day, Transport Workers Union of America Local 100 Vice President Sportspeople [ edit ] John Barham Day (1793–1860), English jockey and trainer John Day (cricketer, born 1812) , English cricketer John Day (horseman) (1819–1883), English jockey and trainer John B. Day (1847–1925), manager of

70-647: The New York Giants in 1899 John Day (jockey) (1856–1885) Australian champion pedestrian and 1870 Melbourne Cup winner John Day (cricketer, born 1881) (1881–1949), English cricketer Other people [ edit ] John Day (merchant) (fl. 1497–98), English merchant, author of a letter referring to existence of lost book Inventio Fortunata John Day (printer) (c. 1522–1584), English Protestant printer, also known as John Daye John Day (dramatist) (1574–c. 1638), English dramatist John Day (carpenter) (c. 1740–1774), first recorded death in

80-408: The late 1750s, Day was a naval surgeon and merchant. He married Sarah Mercer in 1755. In 1763, he married Henrietta Maria Cottnam after the death of his first wife. He was named a justice of the peace for King's County in 1764. In 1769, he left for Philadelphia where he set up in business as a druggist. He returned to Halifax in 1773, again entering business as a merchant. He resigned his seat in

90-566: The provincial assembly in April 1775. He was lost at sea later that year while transporting supplies to the garrison at Boston . His son, who was also named John Day , went on to represent Newport township in the provincial assembly. This article about a Nova Scotia politician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jon Day (writer) Jon Day is a British writer, critic and academic. He teaches English at King's College London . His essays and reviews have appeared in

100-489: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John Day . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Day&oldid=1211060804 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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