John Clere Parsons (19 January 1760 – May 1826) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer, politician and judge.
He was educated at Trinity College Dublin from 1778 and he entered the Middle Temple in 1781.
He rarely attended parliament in London and is not known to have voted or spoken in the Commons.
He vacated his seat for his nephew, William Parsons, as soon as he came of age in June 1821.
Parsons was liberal in his political outlook, being described as "all his life friendly to every concession to the Catholics".