John Bruce
John Bruce may refer to:
- John Bruce (antiquary) (1802–1869), English founder of the Camden Society
- John Bruce (judge) (1832–1901), U.S. federal judge
- John Bruce (Canada) (1837–1893), first president of the Métis provisional government during the Red River Rebellion
- Sir John Bruce, 2nd Baronet (before 1671 – 1710), Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and one of the first batch of MPs to the new Parliament of Great Britain
- John Bruce (decorator), one of the designers on The Learning Channel's show While You Were Out
- John Bruce (historiographer) (1744–1826), Scottish politician, East India Company historiographer and Secretary to the Board of Control
- John Bruce (baseball) (c. 1856–1924), executive, member of Honor Rolls of Baseball
- John Edward Bruce (1856–1924), African American slave, writer and nationalist leader
- John Leck Bruce (1850-1921), Scottish-born architect and sanitary engineer
See also
- John Bruce-Gardyne, Baron Bruce-Gardyne of the Kirkden of Angus (1930–1990), Conservative MP for Angus, Scotland
- John Bruce Glasier (1859–1920), one of the "Big Four" of the British Independent Labour Party
- John Bruce Thompson (born 1951), American attorney and anti-game advocate
- Jack Bruce (1943–2014), Scottish musician, composer and vocalist
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