John Hawkins
John Hawkins may refer to:
Public officials
- Sir John Hawkins (naval commander) (1532–1595), English admiral
- John Hawkins (diplomat), an ambassador of the Kingdom of England to France in 1626–27
- John Hawkins (MP) (c. 1621–after 1659), English politician
- John Hawkins (burgess) a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses
- John Parker Hawkins (1830–1914), U.S. Civil War brigadier general
- John Joseph Hawkins (1840–1916), politician in Ontario, Canada
- John A. Hawkins (New York) (1864–1941), New York politician
- John J. Hawkins (1855–1935), American jurist and politician in the Arizona Territory
- John Clifford Hawkins (1879–after 1927), African American lawyer and political figure
- John Hawkins (archdeacon of Totnes) (1903–1965), Anglican priest
- John Mark Hawkins (born 1960), British ambassador to Qatar
- John D. Hawkins (born 1968), South Carolina politician
Writers
- Sir John Hawkins (author) (1719–1789), English music historian
- John Hawkins (geologist) (1761–1841), English geologist and writer
- John A. Hawkins (linguist) (born 1950), English linguist
- John Hawkins (columnist) (born 1971), American blogger and columnist
Musicians
- John Hawkins (English composer), co-composed 1964's Canterbury Tales (musical)
- John Hawkins (Canadian composer) (1944–2007), Canadian classical composer
- Big Hawk (1969–2006), American rapper whose real name was John Hawkins
Other
- John Isaac Hawkins (1772–1855), engineer and inventor of the upright piano and a mechanical pencil
- John Hawkins (athlete), Canadian high jumper, silver medalist at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
- John Hawkins (academic) the Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1728–1733
See also
- Jack Hawkins (disambiguation)
- John Hawkin, MP
- All pages with titles containing John Hawkins
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