John Carew (disambiguation)

John Carew (disambiguation)

John Carew may refer to:

*John Carew (b. 1979), Norwegian footballer who plays for Aston Villa F.C. of the Premier League
*John Carew (Canadian politician) (b. 1862), lumber merchant and politician in Ontario, Canada
*John Carew (regicide) (1622-1660), One of the regicides of King Charles I
*John F. Carew (1873–1951), U.S. Representative from New York
*John Carew Eccles, Australian neurophysiologist
*John Carew Rolfe, American classical scholar


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