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John Fuller or Jack Fuller may refer to:

College name The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge Named after The Virgin Mary Saint John the Evangelist Saint Radegund Jesus Lane and Jesus Parish Established 1496 Location Jesus Lane Admittance Men and women Master Prof. ... John Fuller (February 20, 1757 - April 11, 1834), better known as Mad Jack Fuller (although he himself preferred to be called Honest John Fuller) was Squire of the hamlet of Brightling, in Sussex (now East Sussex), and is well known as a builder of follies, and as a philanthropist, patron... For other people named John Fuller, see Fuller (disambiguation). ... John Grant Fuller, Jr. ... J.F.C. Fuller (September 1, 1878 – February 10, 1966), full name John Frederick Charles Fuller, was a British Major General, military historian and strategist, notable as an early theorist of modern armoured warfare, including categorising principles of warfare. ...

See also

Fuller is a surname, and may refer to Alexandra Fuller, British writer Alfred Fuller (1885-1973), Canadian businessman Alvan T. Fuller (1878-1958), U.S. politician Amy Lindsay-Fuller, American basketball player, married to Ric Fuller Andrew Fuller, British Baptist minister Barry Fuller, English footballer Ben Hebard Fuller (1870-1937... For other uses, see John. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... A personal name is the proper name identifying an individual person. ...

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John 'Mad Jack' Fuller: Squire of Brightling (131 words)
The Fullers of Sussex were wealthy ironmasters and owned vast amounts of property, including sugar plantations in Jamaica.
Fuller, being a Squire,  a Member of Parliament, and  a captain in the Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry was well connected and is associated with many
John Fuller has been called eccentric, ebullient, and obstreperous.
John "Mad Jack" Fuller: The man behind the myth (507 words)
Fuller was born on February 20, 1757 in North Stoneham, Hampshire.
Jack Fuller entered the political arena in 1780, at the age of 22, when he was first elected to Parliament.
In 1796, Jack Fuller was appointed High Sheriff of Sussex, for a period of one year, and in 1798, he became a captain in the Volunteer Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry.
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