John Bridges
John Bridges may refer to:
- Sir John Bridges [Brydges or Brugge] (c.1460–1530), Lord Mayor of London in 1520
- John Bridges (bishop) (1535/6–1618), Bishop of Oxford
- John Bridges (Parliamentarian) (1610–?), English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 and 1656
- John Bridges (topographer) (1666–1724), English lawyer, antiquarian and topographer
- John Bridges (artist) 19th-century artist, most active in the 1850s
- John Bridges (archer) (1852–1925), British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- John Bridges (software developer), author of GLPro, GRASP, and PCPaint
- John Keith Bridges (born 1952), rugby league player for Featherstone Rovers, England and Great Britain
- John Bridges (MP) for Canterbury
- John E. Bridges, Chelan County Superior Court Judge in Washington state
See also
- John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos (1491/2–1557), English peer
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