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John Edward King (10 July 1858 – 21 March 1939) was an author, Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln College, Oxford , High Master of Manchester Grammar School , Headmaster of Bedford School , and Headmaster of Clifton College .

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11-1170: John or Johnny King may refer to: Academics [ edit ] John Edward King (1858–1939), author and headmaster John E. King (1913–2008), American educator and academic administrator John Leslie King (born 1951), professor at the University of Michigan School of Information John Mark King, leader of St. James-Bond Church (1863–1883) and principal of Manitoba College in Winnipeg Entertainment [ edit ] John Crookshanks King (1806–1882), Scottish sculptor in Boston, Massachusetts John King (painter) (1929–2014), English painter John 'Dusty' King (1909–1987), American actor John Michael King (1926–2008), American actor John Reed King (1914–1979), American radio and TV game show host John King (ukulelist) (1953–2009), American ukulele player John King (author) (born 1960), English author of novels such as The Football Factory John King (comics) ,

22-761: A fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe John King (country singer) (born 1988), country musician John King (record producer) , American music producer, one of the Dust Brothers John King, lead guitarist for American rock band The Litter . Military [ edit ] John King, 1st Baron Kingston (died 1676), Anglo-Irish soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms John King (explorer) (1838–1872), Irish soldier and member of

33-870: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Edward King Born in Ash, South Somerset , on 10 July 1858, John Edward King was educated at Clifton College and at Lincoln College, Oxford , where he was elected as a Fellow in 1882. He was assistant master at St Paul's School , between 1884 and 1887, tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford , between 1887 and 1891, high master of Manchester Grammar School , between 1891 and 1903, headmaster of Bedford School , between 1903 and 1910, and headmaster of Clifton College , between 1910 and 1923. John Edward King died in Chilton Polden , Somerset, on 21 March 1939. This article about an English writer, poet or playwright

44-831: The sixth (1855) and eleventh (1866) Texas Legislatures John M. King, member of the 6th South Dakota State Senate in 1899 Jack P. King (1909–1982), member of the Hawaii House of Representatives John W. King (1918–1996), Governor of New Hampshire, 1963–1969 John McCandish King (1927–2016), member of the Illinois House of Representatives John G. King (politician) (born 1942), in Massachusetts John King Jr. (born 1975), United States Secretary of Education, 2016–2017 John Richard C. King (born 1976), South Carolina state legislature John King (Los Angeles politician) , president of

55-582: The 1949 FA Cup Final Johnny King (footballer, born 1932) , English footballer for Stoke and Crewe in the 1950s and 1960s John King (footballer, born 1933) (1933–1982), Welsh international footballer for Swansea John King (footballer, born 1938) (1938–2016), English footballer for Tranmere and Port Vale John King (rugby league) , rugby league footballer of the 1940s John King (Scottish footballer) (1888–1984), Scottish footballer John Abbott King (1883–1916), English rugby player Johnny King (born 1942), Australian rugby league footballer of

66-563: The 1960s and '70s John M. King, Mississippi College head football coach before George Bohler in 1925 Other sports [ edit ] John King (baseball) (born 1994), American baseball player Johnny King (boxer) (1912–1963), English boxer 1920s–1940s John King (long jumper) (born 1963), English long jumper John Paul King (born 1982), Irish hurler John King (racing driver) (born 1988), American stock car racing driver Other [ edit ] John King (murderer) (1974–2019), American white supremacist and one of

77-941: The Burke and Wills expedition in Australia John King (Medal of Honor) (1865–1938), U.S. Navy chief petty officer and twice recipient of the Medal of Honor John F. King , U.S. Army officer and Georgia's Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John H. King (1820–1888), U.S. Army officer and American Civil War general Politics [ edit ] US [ edit ] John King (New York congressman) (1775–1836), United States Representative from New York John A. King (1788–1867), Governor of New York, 1857–1858 John Pendleton King (1799–1888), United States Senator from Georgia John A. King (1817–1900) , New York politician J. Floyd King (1842–1915), U.S. Representative from Louisiana John Rhodes King, member of

88-2486: The Common Council John King (Michigan politician) , member of the Michigan House of Representatives John Edward King (Louisiana judge) (1821–1881), Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court for one day UK [ edit ] John King, 2nd Baron King (1706–1740), English MP and peer John King (official) (1759–1830), of Aldenham House, Herts., English Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs and MP John Gilbert King (1822–1901), Irish Conservative politician John Francis King (1926–1998), mayor of Galway, 1978–1979 John King (MP for Gloucester) , English MP for Gloucester Sir John King, 2nd Baronet (died 1720), Anglo-Irish politician Elsewhere [ edit ] John Charles King (1817–1870), member of Victorian Legislative Assembly for Evelyn John King (Australian politician) (1820–1895), Victorian Legislative Council and Gippsland John Warwick King (1856–1927), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario Religion [ edit ] John King (bishop of London) (died 1621), Church of England bishop John King (Covenanter) (died 1679), Church of Scotland minister, Scots Worthy, executed and mutilated in Edinburgh John King (Rector of Chelsea) (1652–1732), English clergyman John King (Master of Charterhouse) (1655–1737), English clergyman and headmaster John Glen King (1732–1787), English cleric and antiquarian John King (bishop of Portsmouth) (1880–1965), English Roman Catholic bishop John King (priest) (died 1638), Canon of Windsor, and of Westminster John King (Archdeacon of Killala) (died 1818), Anglican priest in Ireland Sports [ edit ] Cricket [ edit ] John King (Suffolk cricketer) (1797–1842), English cricketer John King (cricketer, born 1871) (1871–1946), English cricketer John William King (1908–1953), English cricketer and nephew of cricketer John King Bart King (1873–1965), American cricketer, John Barton King Football and rugby [ edit ] Johnny King (footballer, born 1926) (1926–2010), English footballer for Leicester in

99-558: The Soviet Union USS John King (DDG-3) , U.S. Navy Destroyer named for the Medal of Honor recipient John A. King House , historic house in Lake Butler, Florida See also [ edit ] Jack King (disambiguation) John Dashwood-King (disambiguation) Jon King (born 1954), musician Jonathan King (disambiguation) King (surname) John, King of England Topics referred to by

110-454: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John King . 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_King&oldid=1247863438 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

121-699: The three perpetrators of the Murder of James Byrd Jr. John King (pirate) (died 1717), juvenile pirate in the crew of "Black Sam" Bellamy John King (police officer) (1830–1881), police constable at the Eureka Stockade rebellion John G. King (physicist) (1925–2014), experimental physicist at MIT John King (journalist) (born 1963), American journalist for CNN John King, USA , American television show John King, Baron King of Wartnaby (1917–2005), English businessman, chairman of British Airways John Herbert King , British clerk and spy for

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