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John Davies may refer to:
- John Davies of Hereford (1565?–1618) poet and satirist
- Sir John Davies (poet) (1569–1626) poet, statesman, attorney-general in Ireland
- Dr. John Davies (Mallwyd) (c.1567–1644), lexicographer, translator, and editor of the 1620 Welsh edition of the Bible
- John Davies (publisher) (1814–1872)
- John Clay Davies, a United States Representative from New York
- John Mark Davies (1840–1919, British-born Australian politician in the state of Victoria
- Ernest Albert John Davies (Labour politician) (1902–1991)
- John P. Davies (1908–1999), American diplomat
- John Davies (businessman) (1916–1979) British businessman (British Petroleum) and cabinet minister
- John R.T. Davies (1927–2004) remastering engineer of classic jazz records and musician
- John Davies (swimmer) (born 1929)
- John Davies (athlete) (1938–2003)
- John Howard Davies (born 1939), television producer and former child actor
- John Quentin Davies (born 1944), usually called Quentin Davies, British Conservative MP
- John Davies (sculptor) (b. 1946) British artist, working in sculpture and mixed media
- John Stewart Davies, Bishop of the Diocese of St Asaph, Church in Wales
- John Davies (judge) (Australia)
- Dr John Davies (historian) (and broadcaster)
- John Davies (editor), editor of The Children's Newspaper and Look and Learn
See also
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