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John Molyneux (2 September 1948 – 10 December 2022) was a British Trotskyist, academic and author. He was a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party before retiring to Ireland , where he became active in the Irish SWP and was editor of Irish Marxist Review .
Sir John Molyneux, 1st Baronet (fl. 1605–1640), High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire; John Molyneux (footballer) (1931–2018), footballer for Liverpool F.C. in the 1950s John Molyneux (Trotskyist) (1948–2022), British Trotskyist, academic and author
John Molyneux (3 February 1931 – 7 March 2018) was an English footballer who played as a right-back. Life and playing career. Born in Warrington, Lancashire, ...
John Molyneux (VC) (1890–1972), British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross; John Molyneux (disambiguation), several people; Joyce Molyneux (1931–2022), British chef; Maxine Molyneux (born 1948), British sociologist and feminist; Paul Molyneux (1906–1980), English cricketer; Peter Molyneux (born 1959), British computer game designer
John Molyneux was born on 22 November 1890 to mother Minnie Jane and coal miner father, Joseph, who worked as a hewer at Sherdley Colliery. Young John, who was always known as Jack, was educated at Holy Trinity school in Parr. He left school at twelve to work in the mines. [1]
Sir John Molyneux of Teversal (fl. 1611-1640), High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. Molyneux was the son of Thomas Molyneux (d. 1597) and Alice Cranmer of Aslockton , daughter of Thomas Cranmer, a great-nephew of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer .
The Billy Wright (1924–1994) statue outside Molineux. Molineux Stadium (/ ˈ m ɒ l ɪ nj uː / MOL-i-new) is a football stadium situated in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.It has been the home ground of Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers since 1889.
John Molyneux (died 1588), of Thorpe, Nottinghamshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Nottinghamshire in 1563. [1]