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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
John Chambers (disambiguation); John Chambers (cricketer); Chambers, John; John Thomas Chambers; John G. Chambers

John Chambre         
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ENGLISH CHURCHMAN, ACADEMIC AND PHYSICIAN
John Chambers (warden); Chambre, John
John Chambre (also Chamber or Chambers) (1470–1549) was an English churchman, academic and physician.
John Chambers (pastoralist)         
PASTORALIST
John Chambers (20 January 1819–11 July 1893) was a New Zealand pastoralist, community leader and businessman. He was born in Heanor, Derbyshire, England on 20 January 1819.
John Chambers (writer)         
AMERICAN SCREENWRITER
John Chambers is an American television soap opera writer. Beside writing for soaps, John also wrote an episode of JAG, Strange World, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Brooklyn South and NYPD Blue.

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John Chambers

John Chambers may refer to:

  • John Chambre (1470–1549), also Chambers, English churchman, academic and physician
  • John Chambers (bishop) (died 1556), last abbot of Peterborough abbey and, after the dissolution, the first bishop of Peterborough
  • John Chambers (topographer) (1780–1839), English antiquarian
  • John Chambers (politician) (1780–1852), American politician, governor of Iowa Territory in 1841–1845
  • John David Chambers (1805–1893), English legal and liturgical writer
  • John Chambers (Australian pastoralist) (c. 1815–1889), Australian pioneer, brother of James Chambers (pastoralist)
  • John Chambers (pastoralist) (1819–1893), New Zealand pastoralist, community leader and businessman
  • John Chambers (businessman) (c. 1839–1903), New Zealand businessman
  • John G. Chambers (Delaware politician), member of the 67th Delaware General Assembly
  • John Graham Chambers (1843–1883), codified the "Marquess of Queensberry rules", upon which modern day boxing is based
  • John Green Chambers (1798–1884), American politician from Texas
  • John M. Chambers (politician) (1845–1916), Irish-American businessman and politician from New York
  • John Chambers (artist) (1852–1928), British landscape, seascape and portrait painter
  • John Chambers Hughes (1891–1971), United States diplomat
  • John Chambers (make-up artist) (1922–2001), American make-up artist, won a special Oscar for his work on Planet of the Apes
  • John Thomas Chambers Jr. (1928–2011), American politician from Maryland
  • John Chambers (Australian cricketer) (1930–2017), Australian cricketer
  • John Chambers (footballer) (born 1949), English footballer
  • John T. Chambers (born 1949), American businessman and former CEO of Cisco Systems
  • John B. Chambers (born 1956), evaluator of sovereign debt for Standard & Poor's
  • John Chambers (English cricketer) (born 1971), English cricketer
  • John Chambers (writer), American television soap opera writer
  • John Chambers (statistician), creator of the S programming language and core member of the R programming language project
  • John Chambers (scientist), one of two scientists who formulated the Planet V theory in 2002
Examples of use of John Chambers
1. "The dollar‘s value will then fall," said John Chambers, author of the report.
2. Cisco‘s CEO John Chambers visited Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdođan in Ankara on Tuesday.
3. John Chambers also plans to meet with senior management and policy makers in the market.
4. But it was revived in its current form in 1''7 by John Chambers of the law firm Arent Fox.
5. The announcement will be made by US–based Cisco‘s president, John Chambers, during a three–day visit to India, the daily said.