John Munro (disambiguation)

John Munro (disambiguation)

John Munro may refer to:
* John Munro of Tain (died c.1630), Scottish Presbyterian minister
* Sir John Munro, 4th Baronet of Foulis (died 1679), Scottish Baronet
* John Munro (surgeon) (1670–1740), Surgeon and Professor at Edinburgh University
* John Munro (loyalist) (1728–1800), United Empire Loyalist and political figure in Upper Canada
* John Munro (poet) (1889–1918), Scottish soldier and poet
* John Munro (1931–2003), Canadian Member of Parliament and cabinet minister
* John Farquhar Munro (born 1934), Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP
* J. B. Munro (John Baldwin Munro) (born 1936), New Zealand politician
* John Munro (musician), Australian musician


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