John Watson ( fl. 1547–1554), from Newcastle-upon-Tyne , was an English politician.
11-643: John , Johnny , or Johnie Watson may refer to: Government and politics [ edit ] John Watson (16th-century MP) (fl. 1547–1554), Member of Parliament for Morpeth, Newcastle upon Tyne and Berwick-upon-Tweed Sir John Watson (advocate) (John Charles Watson, 1883–1944), Scottish advocate and sheriff, Solicitor General for Scotland 1929–31 John Watson (Australian politician) (born 1937), former Australian senator John Watson (New Zealand politician) (fl. 2010–present), Auckland Councillor (2015–present) John Watson (Queensland politician) (1833–?), member of
22-765: A 16th-century Member of the Parliament of England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . John Watson (bowls) John Watson is a former Scottish lawn and indoor bowler and was born in Scotland on 22 November 1945. Watson came to prominence in 1975 after winning the Scottish Indoor Junior Singles title. Three years later he defeated Jim Blake in the Scottish National Singles final and then won his first international indoor cap in 1979. Watson won
33-564: The New Mexico Supreme Court Chris Watson (John Christian Watson, 1867–1941), Australia's third prime minister John H. Watson (Vermont judge) (1851–1929), Vermont attorney and judge John Hampton Watson (1804–1883), American judge John S. Watson (New Jersey politician) (1924–1996), African-American Democratic Party politician in New Jersey John T. Watson (1908–2007), justice of
44-2577: The New Mexico Supreme Court J. W. Watson Sr. (1859–1942), Mayor of Miami and speaker of the Florida House of Representatives John William Clark Watson (1808–1890), Confederate politician and judge Military [ edit ] Sir John Watson (Indian Army officer) (1829–1919), English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857 John C. Watson (admiral) (1842–1923), admiral of the United States Navy John Watson Tadwell Watson , British Army general Music [ edit ] Daddy Stovepipe (1867–1963), real name Johnny Watson, African-American blues singer Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1935–1996), American blues guitarist John M. Watson Sr. (1937–2006), American actor and musician John L. Watson (singer) (1941–2014), American singer who fronted English rock band The Web Art [ edit ] John Watson (American painter) (1685–1768), American portrait artist John Watson, later Sir John Watson Gordon (1788–1864), Scottish painter John Watson (English artist) (born 1971), English artist and comicbook artist John Dawson Watson (1832–1892), British painter, watercolorist, and illustrator Sports [ edit ] John Watson (American football) (born 1949), former NFL offensive lineman John Watson (bowls) (born 1945), former Scottish lawn and indoor bowler John Watson (boxer) (born 1983), British lightweight boxer John Watson (cricketer, born 1828) (1828–1920), Australian cricketer who made one appearance for Tasmania John Watson (Somerset cricketer) (1910–1980), English cricketer who made 19 appearances for Somerset John Watson (curler) (c. 1914–1974), Canadian curler John Watson (cyclist) (born 1947), British Olympic cyclist John Watson (equestrian) (born 1952), Irish Olympic equestrian John Watson (footballer, born 1877) (1877–?), Scottish football player (Everton) John Watson (footballer, born 1942) , football player (Chester City) John Watson (footballer, born 1959) , football player ( Fulham ) John Watson (golfer) , American golfer Sir John Watson (polo) , British polo player John Watson (racing driver) (born 1946), British Formula One driver John Fox Watson (1917–1976), believed to be
55-717: The Queensland Legislative Assembly John Watson (Skipton MP) (born 1943), British Member of Parliament for Skipton, 1979–1989 John Watson (Virginia politician) (died 1870), African-American politician in Virginia John A. Watson , member of the California State Assembly Sir John Bertrand Watson (1878–1948), British Member of Parliament for Stockton-on-Tees, 1917–1923 John C. Watson (judge) (1878–1970), justice of
66-1286: The Sane , character from the novel So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams Other [ edit ] John Watson (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge) (died 1537), priest, academic, and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University John Watson (bishop) (1520–c.1584), Bishop of Winchester John Watson (officer of arms) , English 17th century Bluemantle Pursuivant John Watson (antiquary) (1725–1783), English clergyman and antiquary John Boles Watson (c.1748–1813), English theatre builder John Watson (priest) (1767–1839), English clergyman John Watson (Dean of Ferns) , Irish Anglican priest John Watson (college president) (1771–1802), first president of Jefferson College, Pennsylvania John Fanning Watson (1779–1860), American antiquarian John Kippen Watson (1816–1891), improver of Edinburgh's gas lighting John Selby Watson (1804–1884), British classical translator and murderer John Forbes Watson (1827–1892), Scottish physician and writer on India John Watson (philosopher) (1847–1939), Canadian philosopher and academic John Watson (1850–1907), Scottish theologian and author who wrote under
77-572: The University of St Andrews Jack Watson (cattle station manager) (John Watson, 1852–1896), cattle station manager in Australia See also [ edit ] Jack Watson (disambiguation) Jonathan Watson , Scottish comedian and impressionist [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
88-400: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Watson&oldid=1253824823 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Watson (16th-century MP) Watson
99-532: The only Scottish football player in Real Madrid's history Johnny Watson (baseball) (1908–1965), American baseball player Johnie Watson (1896–1958), American baseball player John L. Watson , American chess master Fiction [ edit ] Dr. Watson , fictional associate and biographer of detective Sherlock Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories John Watson, known as Wonko
110-784: The pseudonym Ian Maclaren John Duncan Watson (1860–1946), British civil engineer John B. Watson (1878–1958), American psychologist; pioneer of behaviorism John Watson (1914–2007), known as Adam Watson , British international relations theorist and researcher, and ambassador John L. Watson (born 1951), American chess player and author John S. Watson (Chevron CEO) (born 1956), American businessman and former CEO of Chevron Corporation John Watson (activist) (died 2001), American black activist and editor John Watson (film producer) , English film producer John Boyd Watson (1828–1889), Australian mining magnate and investor John Michael Watson , English botanist John Steven Watson (1916–1986), English historian and principal of
121-601: Was the son of John Watson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. There is no record of a marriage or children; however, his life is obscure, and it is possible that it was not the same John Watson who served for Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Morpeth and Berwick-upon-Tweed . Watson was educated at Lincoln's Inn , London. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1547, Morpeth in October 1553, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne in November 1554. This article about
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