John Howe (disambiguation)

John Howe (disambiguation)

John Howe is a name shared by more than one notable person:

*John Howe (born 1957), Canadian book illustrator
*John Howe (Puritan) (1630-1705), English Puritan theologian
*John Howe (Australian settler) (1774-1852), Australian Chief Constable, explorer and settler
*John Howe (loyalist), (1754-1835) American loyalist and printer
*John P. Howe, III, Physician and President & CEO, Project HOPE (USA)
*John T. Howe, mechanical engineer and former Chief Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center,
*John W. Howe (1801–1873), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
*John W. Howe (Episcopal bishop), third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida
*John F. G. Howe (born 1930), South African born fighter pilot, senior RAF officer in the 1980s and a Commandant Royal Observer Corps

Also Baron Chedworth:

*John Howe (statesman), English statesman, Paymaster of the Forces, 1702-1714
*John Howe, 1st Baron Chedworth (died 1742), British Member of Parliament for Wiltshire, 1730-1741
*John Thynne Howe, 2nd Baron Chedworth (1714-1762), Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire
*John Howe, 4th Baron Chedworth (1754-1804)


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