There have been several well-known people called John Day:
John Day (Old Testament scholar), D.D., Professor of Old Testament Studies in the University of Oxford, Fellow, Tutor in Theology, and Dean of Degrees, Lady Margaret Hall
John Day (fl. 1497), English merchant trading with Spain, who provided the most detailed account of John Cabot's voyage of 1497
John Day (printer) (c.1522–1584), English Protestant printer, printer of John Foxe's Actes and Monuments
John Day (dramatist) (1574–c.1640), English dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobian periods
John Day (1738–1808), Fellow of the Royal Society
Sir John Charles Day (1826-1908), English Judge, Privy Councillor, art collector
John Day (born 1955), Member for Darling Range in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
John Day (baseball manager) (1847–1926), American Major League Baseball manager
There are several places in the U.S. state of Oregon named John Day: John Day D.D., is Professor of Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Theology University of Oxford. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Woodcut of John Day included in the 1563 and subsequent editions of Actes and Monuments. ... John Day (1574-1640?) was an English dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. ... John Charles Francis Sigismund Day (June 20, 1826 - ?) was purportedly the first Catholic judge in England to be appointed after the Reformation. ... Air Chief Marshal Sir John Day KCB OBE ADC BSc RAF is a retired senior Royal Air Force commander and a military advisor to BAE Systems. ...
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JohnDay (Old Testament scholar), D.D., Professor of Old Testament Studies in the University of Oxford, Fellow, Tutor in Theology, and Dean of Degrees, Lady Margaret Hall
JohnDay (dramatist) (1574–c.1640), English dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobian periods
JohnDay River, a tributary of the Columbia River in northeastern Oregon
Day originally printed mainly religious works, often of a controversial nature, but later he completed some of the largest and most technically difficult printing projects of his time.
Day and Seres specialized in religious works, such as those by Robert Crowley, which were largely related to theological controversies of the time.
Day was caught and sent to the Tower of London in 1554.