John Deedes (14 June 1803 – 11 January 1885) was an amateur English first-class cricketer.
[1] Deedes was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge.
During the same season, Deedes made his first-class debut for Kent against the Marylebone Cricket Club.
In 1828 Deedes made his only first-class appearance for Hampshire against an early England team.
As well as playing first-class cricket, William was a Conservative Party politician who was a Member of Parliament for East Kent from 1845 to 1857 and 1857–1862 following the resignation from the House of Commons of Sir Edward Dering who had defeated Deedes at the 1857 election.