John Salter (disambiguation)

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John Salter is an American mixed martial artist.

John Salter may also refer to:

John MacGregor "Jock" Salter was an Anglo-Scottish professional footballer who made one Football League appearance as an inside forward for Southampton in 1923.

John W. "J.W." Salter was an American politician and farmer.

John William Salter was an English naturalist, geologist, and palaeontologist.

See also

Jake Clarke-Salter English association football player

Jake-Liam Clarke-Salter is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Vitesse on loan from Chelsea.

Salter is an English occupational surname, meaning a seller of salt. Its other meaning is connected to psalter.

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