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John Hardy may refer to:
- "John Hardy" (song) (first recorded in 1924), an American folk song about a murderer, hanged in 1896
- John Hardy (aviator) (born 1942), Australian airman and Northern District Administrator
- John Hardy (composer) (born 1957), a British composer, active since 1994
- John Hardy (geneticist) (born 1954), human geneticist and British molecular biologist
- John Hardy (jeweler), a jewelry company, was founded in 1975
- John Hardy (fl.1395-1406), MP for Wigan
- John Hardy (MP) (1773-1855), British MP and businessman and father of the first Earl of Cranbrook
- John Hardy (US politician) (1835-1913), US Representative from New York
- Sir John Hardy, 1st Baronet (1809-1888), Member of Conservative British Parliament
- John Crumpton Hardy (1864-1938), President of Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College
- John Richard Hardy (1807-1858), Australian gold commissioner
- John Stockdale Hardy (1793-1849), British lawyer
- John Spencer Hardy (1913-2012), American lieutenant general during World War II
- John Studebaker Hardy (1947-2011), American songwriter and songwriter
- John Hardy (footballer) (1899-1932), English footballer
- John Herbert Hardy (1893-1969), British Army officer
- John Hardy (producer), American film producer such as Schizopolis , Erin Brockovich or Gray's Anatomy
- John Hardy (minister), the British minister who runs a disagreeing academy in Nottingham
- John Hardy, founder of Hardy Brothers jewelry in 1853
- John Hardy Gondwe, ruler of Nkamanga, 1932-1977
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See also
- Jack Hardy (disambiguation)
- John Hardie (disambiguation)
- Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy (1874-1949), British First World War General who served in Italy and the Western Front
- John Gathorne-Hardy, 2nd Earl of Cranbrook (1839-1911), Member of the British Parliament and Conservative Member of Parliament
- John Hardee (1918-1984), American jazz musician
- Jonny Hardy (born 1934), an Israeli footballer
- Jonathan Hardy (1940-2012), New Zealand-born actor, author and director
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