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Politics

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John Keating (Australian politician) John Henry Keating (28 June 1872 – 31 October 1940) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Tasmania from 1901 to 1923. He held ministerial office in Alfred Deakin's second government, serving as Vice-President of the Execut ...
(1872–1940), Australian politician * John Keating (Irish politician) (1869–1956), Irish National League / Cumann na nGaedhael / Fine Gael politician from Wexford


Others

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John Keating (judge) John Keating, or Keatinge (c. 1630–1691) was an Irish judge of the late seventeenth century, who held office as Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. He had an impressive reputation for integrity, impartiality and benevolence. Due to his loy ...
(1630–1691), Irish judge who became Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas * John Keating (land developer) (1760–1853), Irish-born soldier in the French army *
John Keating (sportscaster) John Keating is a Bally Sports Detroit host and reporter. He was born in Madison Heights, Michigan. He attended Grand Valley State University. In 2019, Keating won his 16th local Emmy from the Michigan chapter of the National Academy of Tele ...
, US sportscaster * John D'Arcy Keating (born 1952), Canadian former professional ice hockey player * John Richard Keating (1934–1998), American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church *
Johnny Keating John Keating (10 September 1927 – 28 May 2015) was a Scottish musician, songwriter, arranger and trombonist. Biography Keating was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After studying piano and trombone, he taught himself how to arrange and compose in ...
(1927–2015), Scottish musician * Seán Keating (1889–1977), Irish painter, President of the Royal Hibernian Academy


Fictional characters

* John Keating, character in '' Dead Poets Society'' * John Paul Keating, character in ''
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