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There are several men named '''John Reynolds''': '''John Reynolds''' may refer to:


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* ], a soldier in the English Civil War
==Entertainment==
* ], a writer, musician, and producer; the first husband of Sinéad O'Connor
* ] (born 1991), American actor and writer
* ], a US Army commander killed in the US Civil War
* ], an American computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University * ], record producer, the first husband of singer Sinéad O'Connor
* ], an American physicist known for studies of isotope dating. * ] (1588–1655), English merchant and writer
* ], a British champion of technical education * ] (1794–1852), English poet, satirist, critic, and playwright
* ] (born 1939), Canadian author
* ] or Reynolds, a leading scholar working in the production of the King James Bible
* ], a British motorcycle racer * ] (1942–2021), American actor and writer
* ], a fictional character who serves as the director of affairs and logistics for ]
* John Reynolds, an American actor who portrayed ] in the movie ''"Manos" The Hands of Fate''


== Politicians == ==Military==
* ] (1625–1657), soldier in the English Civil War
* ] (1713–1788), British naval officer and governor of the Province of Georgia
* ] (1820–1863), American army officer active in the US Civil War
*] (1817–1874), British cavalry officer and researcher into organic chemistry


==Politics==
* ], the former Conservative MP for the West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country electoral district in the Canadian House of Commons
* ], a U.S. politician who served as the governor of Illinois and in the United States Congress * ], Irish Member of Parliament
* ], a U.S. politician who represented New York in the United States Congress * ] (born 1942), Canadian politician from British Columbia
* ], a U.S. politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States Congress * ] (1797–1868)
* ], a U.S. politician who served as the governor of Wisconsin * ] (1788–1865), American politician, governor of Illinois
* ], a U.S. politician who served as the governor of ] * ] (1814–1890), American politician from Indiana
* ] (1820–1889), American politician from Pennsylvania
* ], a ] MP for the constituency of ] in the United Kingdom House of Commons
* ] (1852–1934), American politician from Wisconsin
* ] (1819–1875), American politician from New York
* ] (1848–1933), American politician from Pennsylvania
* ] (1876–1958), American politician from Wisconsin
* ] (1921–2002), American politician, governor of Wisconsin
* ] (born 1980), British politician, Labour Co-operative MP for Stalybridge and Hyde


==Science and technology==
== See also ==
* ] (1703–1779), English farmer and agricultural innovator
* ] (1874–1949), British astronomer
* ] (born 1959), Canadian ecologist
* ] (1923–2000), American physicist
* ] (1935–2013), American computer scientist
* ] (1828–1896), British neurologist
* ], American neuroscientist


==Sports==
* ]
* ] (born 1963), British motorcycle racer
* ] (1889–1987), American track and field athlete


==Other people==
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* ], English Anglican priest
* ] (John F. Reynolds), American architect
* ] (1842–1927), British champion of technical education
* ], banker
* ] (1875–1942), American attorney and educator


==See also==
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* ], in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, built in 1786–87 by John and William Reynolds
* ] (1937–2022), United States Air Force officer
* ]
* ], in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
* ] or Reynolds (1549–1607), English academic and churchman
* ] (1944–2006), American author and engineer
* ], MP for Bath, England

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