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Encyclopedia > John Grant

John Grant may refer to:

  • John Grant, an engineer, believed by some scholars to have been Scottish, who fought in the Siege of Constantinople
  • John Grant, one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot
  • John Grant, mayor of Victoria, British Columbia from 1887 to 1891
  • John Grant, screenwriter
  • John Grant, writer of and about science fiction
  • John Grant, British author who writers under the pen name Jonathan Gash and is best known for the Lovejoy series
  • John Grant (1932–2000), British Labour and SDP Member of Parliament
  • John T. Grant (1813–1887), American railroad builder
  • John Grant, Australian senator
  • Sir John Peter Grant (1807-1893), colonial administrator and Governor of Jamaica
  • John Grant, Jr. (born 1974), Canadian NLL lacrosse player
  • John Grant, British diplomat and current head of the UK's Mission to the European Union
  • John Grant pastor of Shelton Church of the Nazarene
  • John Grant, drummer with the rock band, Ghost Dance.
  • John Charles Moore Grant, 9th Baron de Longueuil
  • John Grant Manchester councillor for Whalley Range
  • John Grant, English footballer
  • John Grant, author and consultant working in marketing and advertising

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John Grant (British politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (728 words)
John Grant was a Member of Parliament from 1970-1983 representing Islington East as a Labour MP from 1970 to 1974 and Islington Central from 1974-1983 as a Labour and SDP MP respectively.
John Grant was born in Finsbury Park, North London on October 16, 1932.
Grant combined his career in journalism with an interest in politics and secured the Labour nomination for the Conservative seat of Beckenham which he lost by 13,000 votes in the 1966 General Election.
John Grant (1043 words)
John Grant was the lord of the manor of Norbrook, located a few miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon in the county of Warwickshire.
John Grant was the son of Thomas Grant of Norbrook and Alice Ruding.
In addition, Grant was to be responsible for the abduction of the young Princess Elizabeth from Coombe Abbey, near Rugby in Warwickshire, in order to set the Princess up as the new monarch once her father (and possibly her brothers) had perished in the blowing-up of Parliament.
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