John Fletcher
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John Fletcher may refer to:
- Sir John Aubrey-Fletcher, 7th Baronet (1912–1992), 7th Baronet
- John Robert Aubrey-Fletcher (born 1977), heir-apparent
- Ecstacy (musician) (born 1964), American rapper of Whodini fame
- John Gould Fletcher (1886–1950), Pulitzer Prize Winner
- John Fletcher Hurst (1834–1903), Methodist bishop
- John Fletcher (businessman), former CEO of Australian retail company Coles Group
- John Fletcher (playwright), (1579–1625)
- John Fletcher (tubist) (1941–1987), London Symphony Orchestra
- Sir John Fletcher, 1st Baronet, British MP and 1st Baronet Fletcher of Bryony Hill
- John Walter Fletcher (1841–1924), pioneer of soccer (Association football) in Australia
- John William Fletcher(1729–1785), leading Methodist
- Jack Fletcher, voice actor
- See also
- John Fletcher Darby, U.S. representative from Missouri
- John Fletcher Driggs, U.S. politician from Michigan
- John Fletcher Hanson, U.S. industrialist
- John Fletcher Hargrave, Australian former judge and politician
- Jonathan Fletcher House, historic house in Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Steven John Fletcher, Canadian MP (born 1972)
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