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'''John Oswald''' is the name of: | |||
* ] (1760–1793), Scottish philosopher, writer, and revolutionary | |||
* ] (died 1780), Anglican bishop in Ireland | |||
* ] (1771–1840), British general | |||
* ] (born 1953), Canadian composer associated with the Plunderphonics project | |||
* ] (1869–1953), Scottish association footballer | |||
* ] (born 1939), Australian politician | |||
* ] (1872–1938), American author and magazine editor | |||
* ] (1830–1899), Scottish landscape and genre artist | |||
* ] (1917–1995), American university president | |||
* ] (John Kennedy Oswald, 1964–2011), American musician with glam metal band Warrant | |||
*John Holt Oswald, ] from 1799 to 1801. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 11 June 2023
John Oswald is the name of:
- John Oswald (activist) (1760–1793), Scottish philosopher, writer, and revolutionary
- John Oswald (bishop) (died 1780), Anglican bishop in Ireland
- John Oswald (British Army officer) (1771–1840), British general
- John Oswald (composer) (born 1953), Canadian composer associated with the Plunderphonics project
- John Oswald (footballer) (1869–1953), Scottish association footballer
- John Oswald (politician) (born 1939), Australian politician
- John Clyde Oswald (1872–1938), American author and magazine editor
- John H. Oswald (1830–1899), Scottish landscape and genre artist
- John W. Oswald (1917–1995), American university president
- Jani Lane (John Kennedy Oswald, 1964–2011), American musician with glam metal band Warrant
- John Holt Oswald, Clerk of the United States House of Representatives from 1799 to 1801.
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