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John Webster (c. 1580–c. 1634) was an English dramatist and contemporary of William Shakespeare.
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John Webster (minister) (1610–1682), English clergyman and controversial writer
John Webster (mycologist) (1925–2014), English mycologist and professor at University of Exeter
John Webster (orator) (1913–2008), aka Mohammed Jonn Webster, Anglo/Australian speaker and soap box activist
John White Webster (1793–1850), Harvard University professor convicted of killing colleague George Parkman
John Webster (engineer) (1845–1914), English civil engineer and bridge designer
John Webster (doctor) (born 1936), pioneer in the field of IVF, obstetrician and gynaecologist
John P. Webster , Canadian Bank Executive and Senior Liberal Party Adviser
John Clarence Webster (1863–1950), Canadian physician and historian
John Dodsley Webster (1840–1913), English architect
John Webster (Royal Navy officer) (1932–2020), British admiral
John Webster (musician) (born 1957), Canadian musician, engineer and producer who primarily plays keyboards
John Webster (organist) (died 1974), English classical organist and professor
John G. Webster , pioneer of the field of biomedical engineering
John Adams Webster (1789–1877), U.S. Navy officer
Jack Webster (journalist) (1918–1999), Scottish-born Canadian journalist, radio and television personality
Jack Webster (police officer) (1923–2002), police officer, administrator and police historian in Toronto, Canada
John Webster (The Inbetweeners )
John Webster (theologian) (1955–2016), British Anglican systematic theologian
John D. Webster (died 1887), state legislator, government official, and lawyer in Mississippi
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