• John Bland may refer to: John Bland (martyr) (died 1555), one of the Canterbury Martyrs Sir John Bland, 4th Baronet (1663–1715), of the Bland baronets...
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    John Louis Bland (22 September 1945 – 9 May 2023) was a South African professional golfer who won more than thirty professional tournaments around the...
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    Sir John Bland-Sutton, 1st Baronet (21 April 1855 – 20 December 1936), was a British surgeon. He was the son of Enfield Highway farmer Charles William...
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  • John Bland (died c. 1788) was an Irish barrister and writer. He is known for a single dramatic work, the Song of Solomon (1760). John Bland was the son...
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    also won the Hollard Royal Swazi Sun Classic over South African veteran John Bland. He earned full playing privileges on the Ben Hogan Tour for 1990, winning...
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  • John Bland (? – c. 1825) was probably born in Devon, England and became notable in Canadian history for his time spent in Newfoundland. Bland was probably...
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    Richard Bland (May 6, 1710 – October 26, 1776), sometimes referred to as Richard Bland II or Richard Bland of Jordan's Point, was an American Founding...
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  • John Bland FRAIC (13 November 1911 – 26 March 2002) was a Canadian architect and educator. He played a fundamental role in transforming architectural education...
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  • John Bland (born c. 1967) is an American college football coach. He is an assistant coach for the Catholic High School for Boys, a position he has held...
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  • Bland is a surname thought to derive from Old English (ge)bland ‘storm’, ‘commotion’. It is thought to have originated in an area in Yorkshire (where...
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