John Cavendish (disambiguation)
- John Cavendish (disambiguation)
John Cavendish was a Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
John Cavendish may also refer to:
* John Cavendish, 5th Baron Chesham (1916-1989), British Conservative politician
* Lord John Cavendish (1732-1796), English politician
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