John Morgan
John Morgan may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- John Morgan (poet) (1688–c. 1733), Welsh clergyman, scholar and poet
- John Morgan (artist) (1822–1885), British painter
- John Morgan (sportscaster) (born 1950), American broadcaster and television producer
- John Morgan (comedian) (1930–2004), Welsh-born Canadian comedian
- John Morgan (The Wurzels), drummer for The Wurzels
- John Morgan, impersonator of U.S. President George W. Bush who appeared on the TV show The Next Best Thing
Religion
- John Morgan (bishop) (1886–1957), Archbishop of Wales, 1949–1957
- John Hamilton Morgan (1842–1894), leader and missionary in the LDS Church
- John Aloysius Morgan (1909–2008), Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- John Morgan (missionary) (1806–1865), New Zealand missionary
- John Morgan (priest), Dean of Waterford, 1877–1903
Politics
- John Morgan (by 1524–57/59), MP for Monmouth Boroughs
- John Morgan (fl. 1563), MP for Carmarthen Boroughs
- John Morgan (died by 1572), MP for Leominster
- John Morgan (merchant) (c. 1641–1715), Member of Parliament for Monmouth, 1701–1705
- Sir John Morgan, 2nd Baronet (c. 1650–1693), Member of Parliament for Radnor, 1681, and Herefordshire, 1685–1693
- John Morgan (of Rhiwpera) (1671–1720), Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire, 1701–1720
- Sir John Morgan, 4th Baronet (1710–1767), Member of Parliament for Hereford, 1734–1741, and Herefordshire, 1765–1767
- John Morgan (of Dderw) (1742–1792), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1769–1771, and Monmouthshire, 1771–1792
- John S. Morgan (born 1963), member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- John W. Morgan (born 1964), mayor of Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
- John Tyler Morgan (1824–1907), U.S. Senator
- John J. Morgan (1770–1849), U.S. Representative from New York
- John Morgan (British politician) (1892–1940), Labour MP for Doncaster, 1938–1941
- John Morgan (Wisconsin politician) (1846–?), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John Lloyd Morgan (1861–1944), Welsh MP for West Carmarthenshire, 1889–1910
Sportsmen
- John Morgan (footballer, born 1855) (1855–1937), Cambridge University A.F.C. and Wales international footballer
- John Morgan (footballer, born 1876) (1876–?), Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international footballer
- John Morgan (Australian footballer) (born 1953), Australian footballer for Melbourne
- Jock Morgan (1889–1983), Scottish footballer
- John Morgan (mixed martial arts journalist) (born 1978), American writer, mixed martial artist and journalist
- John Morgan (sailor) (born 1930), American Olympic medalist
- John Morgan (golfer) (1943–2006), English professional golfer who competed on the European Tour in the 1970s and 80s
- John E. Morgan (born 1977), English professional golfer
- John Morgan (cricketer) (born 1977), former English cricketer
Other
- John Morgan (admiral), United States Navy Vice Admiral
- John Morgan (anatomist) (died 1734), Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge University
- John Morgan (etiquette expert) (1959–2000), British expert on etiquette
- John Morgan (journalist) (1929–1988), Welsh journalist and broadcaster
- John Morgan (mathematician) (born 1946), mathematician at Stony Brook University
- John Morgan (physician) (1735–1789), founder of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, the first medical school in Colonial America
- John Morgan (lawyer) (born 1956), lawyer, founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm
- John C. Morgan (1914–1991), United States Army Air Forces pilot and Medal of Honor recipient
- J. R. Morgan (born 1950), classicist and author, Swansea University
- J. H. Morgan (1876–1955), British brigadier-general and lawyer
- John Henry Morgan (born 1945), American philosopher and President of the Graduate Theological Foundation
- John Hunt Morgan (1825–1864), Confederate Brigadier General during the American Civil War
- John Minter Morgan (1782–1855), author and philanthropist
- J. P. Morgan (1837–1913), American banker
- J. P. Morgan, Jr. (1867–1943), American banker
- SS John Morgan, a World War II liberty ship
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