John Scott
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Politicians
- John Scott (Australian politician), Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), first mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa
- John Scott (Missouri politician)
- John Scott (Pennsylvania) (1824–1896), lawyer, U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania
- John Scott (Scottish politician) (born 1951), Member of the Scottish Parliament
- John Scott (Scottish politician, 1725-1775), MP for Tain Burghs
- John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751–1838), Lord High Chancellor of Britain
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Literary figures
- John Scott (Australian author) (born 1948), Australian author
- John Scott (Canadian publisher) (c. 1874–1951), Canadian newspaper editor and publisher
- John Scott (London editor), editor of the London Magazine killed in a duel in 1821
- John Scott (writer), Office of Strategic Services and Soviet spy during World War II, son of Helen and Scott Nearing
- John Scott of Amwell (1731–1783), Quaker poet and friend of Samuel Johnson
- John Russell Scott (1879–1949), British newspaper publisher son of C.P. Scott and founder of the Scott Trust
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Others
- John Scott (entomologist) (1823–1888), English entomologist
- John Scott (cricketer) (1888–1964), Australian cricketer
- John Scott (fashion expert), Fashion expert on the British television programme, This Morning.
- John Scott (organist) (born 1956), formerly organist/director of music at St Paul's Cathedral, London; now at St. Thomas's Church, Fifth Avenue in New York.
- John Scott (rugby player), Welsh
- John Scott (sailor), sailor from Australia
- John A. Scott, American scientist who patented Ophthalmos
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See also
- Jon Scott, Fox News Channel newsperson