John Frederick Cooper (14 February 1855 – 30 January 1928) was an English first-class cricketer and solicitor.
[1] He was described by Wisden as "a very good bat, plays in beautiful form, and has a very pretty and effective cut".
[2] His one first-class appearance came for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Hampshire at Southampton in 1881,[3] being dismissed without scoring by Charles Young in the MCC's only innings.
[2] Cooper was admitted as a solicitor in 1879 and later became registrar for the County Court, in addition to holding the office of Town Clerk of Henley.
[1] He was for more than thirty years the secretary of the Henley Royal Regatta,[2] having been appointed in 1881.