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Everything about John Scott totally explainedThere are many people who have been called John Scott:
Politicians
- John Scott (Australian politician), Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), First mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa
- John Scott (Missouri politician) (1785-1861), Delegate and U.S. Representative from Missouri
- John Scott (Pennsylvania) (1824–1896), lawyer, U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania
- John Scott (representative) (1784-1850), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- John Scott (Scottish politician) (born 1951), Member of the Scottish Parliament
- John Scott of Scotstarvit (1725-1775), Major-General and MP for Caithness and for Tain Burghs
- John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751–1838), Lord High Chancellor of Britain
- John Scott (Mayor), first mayor for the city of Cumberland, Maryland (1816-1823)
- John Guier Scott (1819-1892), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- John Morin Scott (1730–1784), Continental Congressman
- John Roger Kirkpatrick Scott (1873–1945), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
Literary figures
John A. Scott (born 1948), Australian poet & novelist, now using the name John Scott
John Scott (Canadian publisher) (c. 1874–1951), Canadian newspaper editor and publisher
John Scott (London editor), editor of the London Magazine killed in a duel in 1821
John Scott (writer), Office of Strategic Services and Soviet spy during World War II, son of Scott Nearing
John Scott of Amwell (1731–1783), Quaker poet and friend of Samuel Johnson
John Russell Scott (1879–1949), British newspaper publisher son of C.P. Scott and founder of the Scott Trust
Scientists
John Scott (entomologist) (1823–1888), English entomologist
John A. Scott (scientist), American scientist who patented Ophthalmos
John Paul Scott (geneticist) (1909-2000), American behavioral geneticist
Others
John Scott (cricketer) (1888–1964), Australian cricketer and Test umpire
John Scott (film editor) (born 1944, Melbourne, Australia) film editor with numerous Australian Film Institute awards
John Scott (organist) (born 1956), organist of St. Thomas's Church, Fifth Avenue, New York
John Scott (public health official), former General Manager Health Services of Queensland Health
John Scott (composer) Motion Pictures, Conductor of the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra
John Scott (actor), actor
John T Scott , (1940-2007), artist, New Orleans,LA MacArthur Fellowship recipient
John Scott (rector), rector of St Giles in the Fields, 1691-95
John Scott (baseball) (born 1952), major league baseball outfielder
John Scott (soldier) (William John Rendell Scott, 1888-1956), Australian military and political identity
John W. Scott (pioneer) Pioneer and gold prospector, Scott Bar and Scott Valley, California named for him.
John Scott (newsman) Newsman on San Francisco Bay Area progressive radio station.
John Scott (rugby player) (born 1954), English international rugby union player.
John Scott (humanitarian) Director General of the Fiji Red Cross, murdered in 2001.
John Scott (Boy Scout and Student) A star student at Malvern prep who transfered in junior year from New Hampshire.
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