John Fell
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John Fell may refer to:
  • John Barraclough Fell
    John Barraclough Fell
    John Barraclough Fell , was a British railway engineer and inventor of the Fell mountain railway system.Fell spent the early part of his life in London, living with his parents. About 1835 he moved with them to the Lake District. In 1840, he married a 25-year-old woman named Martha in Kirkstall,...

     (1815–1902), British railway engineer
  • John Fell (clergyman)
    John Fell (clergyman)
    John Fell was an English churchman and influential academic. He served as Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and later concomitantly as Bishop of Oxford.-Education:...

     (1625–1686), Bishop of Oxford
  • John Fell (drummer)
    John Fell (drummer)
    -History:Born in New York City in 1961 to academic parents, John Fell came into prominence in the early 1980s playing with rock/reggae/Latin band from Miami named Watchdog. The band had a large following in south Florida fronted by Alonso Brito, then known as Dennis Britt and opened and headlined...

     (born 1961), American drummer
  • John Fell (tutor)
    John Fell (tutor)
    John Fell was an English congregationalist minister and classical tutor.-Life:...

     (1735-1797), English congregationalist minister and classical tutor
  • John Fell (jurist)
    John Fell (jurist)
    John Fell was an American merchant and jurist. Born in New York City, he was engaged in overseas trade and had acquired a small fleet of ships by the time he moved to Bergen County, New Jersey, in the 1760s, and lived at "Peterfield", a home in present-day Allendale, New Jersey that has become...

     (1721–1798), American farmer and jurist
  • John Fell (Ontario MPP) (born 1819), Ontario businessman, farmer and political figure
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