John Willis
John Willis may refer to:
- John Willis (RAF officer) (1937–2008), RAF Air Chief Marshal
- John Willis (bishop) (1872–1954), Anglican bishop in Uganda
- John Willis (cricketer) (1886–1963), English cricketer
- John Willis (inventor) (c. 1575–1625), English inventor known for developing a shorthand system
- John A. Willis (1916–2010), founder/editor of Theatre World
- John Christopher Willis (1868–1958), director of the botanic gardens, Rio de Janeiro
- John Harlan Willis (1921–1945), U.S. Navy Medal of Honor recipient
- John Walpole Willis (1793–1877), English born judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
- John Willis Fleming (1781–1844), English landed proprietor and Conservative MP, also known as John Willis
- USS John Willis (DE-1027), the United States Navy destroyer escort named for John Harlan Willis
- John Jock Willis (Ship Owner), the founder of the shipping company Jock Willis & Sons and the owner of Cutty Sark
- John Willis (gangster), American imprisoned gangster
See also
- Jonathan S. Willis (1830–1903), U.S. politician
- Jon Willis (born 1981), British fencer
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