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▸ noun: General Sir John Watson, (6 September 1829 – 23 January 1919) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
▸ noun: John Odin Wentworth Watson (born 25 January 1937), is an Australian politician.
▸ noun: John Grenville Bernard Watson (born 21 February 1943) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
▸ noun: born in the 1970s in Blackpool, England.
▸ noun: an English Anglican bishop who served as Bishop of Winchester in the 1580s.
▸ noun: (fl. 1646–1660) an English lawyer, Notary Public and the first Commonwealth Register at the Court of Chivalry and officer of arms at the College of ArmsThe London College of Arms 1963, History of the College of Arms p. 264 in London.
▸ noun: Johnny Ace Watson (January 11, 1949 – July 2, 2022) was an American football offensive lineman who played nine seasons in the NFL for the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints.
▸ noun: Captain John Henry Watson was an Irish champion polo player.
▸ noun: the first principal and president of and professor of moral philosophy at Jefferson College.
▸ noun: (29 March 1828 – 26 June 1920) an Australian cricketer who played for Tasmania.
▸ noun: (1685 – August 22, 1768) an early American painter, born in Scotland.
▸ noun: John Watson (died November 16, 2001) became editor of The South End, the daily student newspaper of Wayne State University, in 1968, transforming the paper into a public resource "with the intention of promoting the interests of impoverished, oppressed, exploited, and powerless victims of white, racist monopoly capitalism and imperialism" (first editorial by Watson in Sept. 26, 1968).
▸ noun: (born 9 June 1983) a British lightweight boxer, based in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom.
▸ noun: (born 1877, date of death unknown) a Scottish professional footballer at the turn of the twentieth century.
▸ noun: John Russell Watson (22 August 1910 – 7 March 1980) played first-class cricket for Somerset between 1933 and 1936.
▸ noun: John Marshall Watson (born 4 May 1946) is a British former racing driver and broadcaster from Northern Ireland, who competed in Formula One from to .
▸ noun: an English clergyman and antiquary.
▸ noun: John Watson (25 February 1847 – 27 January 1939) was a Canadian philosopher and academic.
▸ noun: a British film and television producer, he is best known for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a production that he also co-wrote the screenplay
▸ noun: John Watson, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was an English politician.
▸ noun: (born 2 May 1942) a Welsh footballer who played as a full back in the Football League for Chester.
▸ noun: John James Watson was an English clergyman who became prominent in the High Church group known now as the Hackney Phalanx.
▸ noun: (born 1 April 1947) a former British cyclist.
▸ noun: a New Zealand politician who is a councillor on the Auckland Council.
▸ noun: a former Scottish lawn and indoor bowler and was born in Scotland on 22 November 1945.
▸ noun: (c. 1914 – February 18, 1974) a Canadian curler.
▸ noun: Sir John Charles Watson, (9 July 1883 – 8 February 1944) was an advocate and sheriff from Scotland.
▸ noun: a politician in Queensland, Australia.
▸ noun: (died 1870) a nineteenth-century African-American politician from Virginia.
▸ noun: John Watson, D.D. was a priest and academic in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
▸ noun: John Creighton, was a 17th-century Anglican Dean in Ireland.
▸ noun: (born 3 February 1952) an Irish equestrian.
▸ noun: John Innes Watson (24 June 1906 – 1973) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Hull City.
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▸ noun: General Sir John Watson, (6 September 1829 – 23 January 1919) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
▸ noun: John Odin Wentworth Watson (born 25 January 1937), is an Australian politician.
▸ noun: John Grenville Bernard Watson (born 21 February 1943) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
▸ noun: born in the 1970s in Blackpool, England.
▸ noun: an English Anglican bishop who served as Bishop of Winchester in the 1580s.
▸ noun: (fl. 1646–1660) an English lawyer, Notary Public and the first Commonwealth Register at the Court of Chivalry and officer of arms at the College of ArmsThe London College of Arms 1963, History of the College of Arms p. 264 in London.
▸ noun: Johnny Ace Watson (January 11, 1949 – July 2, 2022) was an American football offensive lineman who played nine seasons in the NFL for the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints.
▸ noun: Captain John Henry Watson was an Irish champion polo player.
▸ noun: the first principal and president of and professor of moral philosophy at Jefferson College.
▸ noun: (29 March 1828 – 26 June 1920) an Australian cricketer who played for Tasmania.
▸ noun: (1685 – August 22, 1768) an early American painter, born in Scotland.
▸ noun: John Watson (died November 16, 2001) became editor of The South End, the daily student newspaper of Wayne State University, in 1968, transforming the paper into a public resource "with the intention of promoting the interests of impoverished, oppressed, exploited, and powerless victims of white, racist monopoly capitalism and imperialism" (first editorial by Watson in Sept. 26, 1968).
▸ noun: (born 9 June 1983) a British lightweight boxer, based in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom.
▸ noun: (born 1877, date of death unknown) a Scottish professional footballer at the turn of the twentieth century.
▸ noun: John Russell Watson (22 August 1910 – 7 March 1980) played first-class cricket for Somerset between 1933 and 1936.
▸ noun: John Marshall Watson (born 4 May 1946) is a British former racing driver and broadcaster from Northern Ireland, who competed in Formula One from to .
▸ noun: an English clergyman and antiquary.
▸ noun: John Watson (25 February 1847 – 27 January 1939) was a Canadian philosopher and academic.
▸ noun: a British film and television producer, he is best known for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a production that he also co-wrote the screenplay
▸ noun: John Watson, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was an English politician.
▸ noun: (born 2 May 1942) a Welsh footballer who played as a full back in the Football League for Chester.
▸ noun: John James Watson was an English clergyman who became prominent in the High Church group known now as the Hackney Phalanx.
▸ noun: (born 1 April 1947) a former British cyclist.
▸ noun: a New Zealand politician who is a councillor on the Auckland Council.
▸ noun: a former Scottish lawn and indoor bowler and was born in Scotland on 22 November 1945.
▸ noun: (c. 1914 – February 18, 1974) a Canadian curler.
▸ noun: Sir John Charles Watson, (9 July 1883 – 8 February 1944) was an advocate and sheriff from Scotland.
▸ noun: a politician in Queensland, Australia.
▸ noun: (died 1870) a nineteenth-century African-American politician from Virginia.
▸ noun: John Watson, D.D. was a priest and academic in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
▸ noun: John Creighton, was a 17th-century Anglican Dean in Ireland.
▸ noun: (born 3 February 1952) an Irish equestrian.
▸ noun: John Innes Watson (24 June 1906 – 1973) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Hull City.
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