John Lloyd — may refer to:* John Lloyd (tennis), British tennis player * John Lloyd (rugby coach), former head coach to Wales national rugby union team * John Lloyd (chief witness for the prosecution in the Lincoln Assassination trial) * John Lloyd (writer) * … Wikipedia
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Lloyd Cutler — Lloyd Norton Cutler (November 10, 1917–May 8, 2005) was an American attorney, who served as White House Counsel during the Democratic administrations of Presidents Carter and Clinton. He was also the trainer of the former Vice President of the… … Wikipedia
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John K. Kane — John Kintzing Kane (16 May, 1795 21 February, 1858) was an American politician, attorney and jurist. Kane was noted for his political affiliation with President Andrew Jackson and for an 1855 pro slavery legal decision dealing with the Fugitive… … Wikipedia
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John Braham — (c. 1774 17 February, 1856) was a tenor opera singer born in London, England. His long career led him to become one of Europe s leading opera stars. He also wrote a number of songs, of minor importance, although The Death of Nelson is still… … Wikipedia
John H. Pickering — (1916–2005) was a founding partner of Wilmer, Cutler Pickering, which became one of Washington D.C. s most prominent law firms. He was best known for his role as an appellate lawyer in cases with national significance. He also had a long record… … Wikipedia
John Thompson (Manitoba politician) — John William McLeod Thompson , BA, LLB, (born July 18, 1908 in Elkhorn, Manitoba; died December 15, 1986 in Winnipeg) was a lawyer, politician and judge in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1953 to 1962 as a … Wikipedia
John Bellingham — (c. 1769 ndash; 18 May 1812) was the assassin of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval. This murder was the only successful attempt on the life of a British Prime Minister.ref|1Early lifeThe details of Bellingham s early life are unclear, as… … Wikipedia