John Lewis - Other People

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  • John Lewis (antiquarian) (1675–1747), English clergyman
  • John Lewis (Archbishop of Ontario) (1825–1901), Anglican bishop, archbishop and author in Canada
  • John Lewis (1713-1792), British brewer
  • John Lewis (Bishop of North Queensland) (born 1926), Australian Anglican bishop
  • John Lewis (Dean of Llandaff) (born 1947), Dean of Llandaff since 2000
  • John Lewis (department store founder) (1836–1928), draper and founder of the John Lewis department store
  • John Lewis (educator), computer science education and author
  • Spanish Louie (John Lewis, died 1910), gangster from New York City
  • John Lewis (headmaster) (born 1942), former headmaster of Eton College
  • John Lewis (pianist) (1920–2001), American jazz pianist and composer
  • John Lewis (philosopher) (1889–1976), British Unitarian minister and Marxist philosopher
  • John Lewis (Shawnee leader), Native American leader of the Shawnee
  • John Lewis (typographer) (1912-1996), typographer and illustrator
  • John Frederick Lewis (1805–1876), Orientalist English painter
  • John S. Lewis, professor of planetary science at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
  • John Spedan Lewis (1885–1963), son of John Lewis (department store founder), pioneer of industrial democracy and founder of the John Lewis Partnership
  • John Taylor Lewis (1894–1983), United States Army officer
  • John David Lewis (1955–2012), political scientist, historian and Objectivist scholar
  • Jona Lewie (born 1947 as John Lewis), British singer and multi-instrumentalist

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