John Lucas
John Lucas may refer to:
Politicians
- John Lucas (MP for Gloucester), in 1311, MP for Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Lucas (fl.1417), MP for Southampton (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Lucas (MP) (1512 - 1556), British Member of Parliament for Colchester
- John Baptiste Charles Lucas (1758–1842), US congressman from Pennsylvania
- John Lucas (Australian politician) (1818–1902)
Sports
- John Lucas II (born 1953), retired American professional basketball player
- John Lucas III (born 1982), current professional basketball player
- Johnny Lucas (baseball) (1903–1970), backup outfielder
- Johnny Lucas (canoer) (born 1931), Luxembourgian sprint canoer
- John Lucas (cricketer) (1922–2008), West Indian and Canadian cricketer
- John Lucas (footballer) (1869–1953), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- Jack Lucas (footballer) (born John Lucas, 1961), Australian rules footballer for Sydney
Military
- John Lucas (VC) (1826–1892), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- John P. Lucas (1890–1949), American general in World War II
- John Lucas (MC), (1921-2013) British soldier with the Chindits.
Others
- John Lucas, 1st Baron Lucas of Shenfield (1606–1671), English Royalist soldier, industrialist and landowner
- John Lucas (painter) (1807–1874), English artist
- John Lucas (philosopher) (born 1929), British philosopher
- John Meredyth Lucas (1919–2002), screenwriter and director
- John Lucas (comics), American comic book artist
- John Robert Lucas (born 1961), American Christian author
- John Seymour Lucas (1849–1923), Victorian English historical and portrait painter
- John Lucas (priest) (1921–1992), Archdeacon of Totnes
- John Lucas (poet) (1937- ) British poet, critic, travel writer, literary historian, anthologist and publisher
See also
- Jon Lucas, American screenwriter
- St. John Lucas (1879–1934), English poet
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