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John Cooke may refer to:
- John Cooke, 15th century composer
- John Cooke, the prosecutor in the 1649 trial of Charles I of England
- John Cooke (died 1683), English pirate
- John Cooke (1763–1805), A British captain killed at the Battle of Trafalgar
- John Cooke, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1788â??1792
- John Cooke (1824â??1882), the American locomotive industrialist, founder of Cooke Locomotive Works
- John Cooke, 19th century English painter of seascapes and garden designer at Biddulph Grange
- John Cooke (1830â??1886), Confederate Army officer and novelist
- John D. Cooke (born 1944), Irish judge at the European Court of First Instance
See also: John Cook
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