John England

John England

John England may refer to:

* John England (bishop) (1786-1842), the first Catholic Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina.
* John England (organ builder) (worked 1740-1790), organ builder London, England, [For notability see Sumner, William L. (1973) "The organ: its evolution, principles of construction and use" (4th ed.) Macdonald, London, p. 177, [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/220234002 OCLC 220234002] . ]
* John England (Australian politician) (1911-1985), Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia and member of the Australian parliament

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