Sir John Ferguson KBE (19 May 1870 – 17 July 1932) was a banker and British Conservative Party politician.
During the First World War Sir John became Chairman of the Establishment Committee of the Ministry of Munitions and in 1917 he was assistant to Lord Inverforth, who was Surveyor General of Supply at the War Office.
[1] In the 1929 General Election Sir John stood unsuccessfully as the Conservative candidate for Hammersmith South.
[4] Sir John died on 17 July 1932 at his home Great Bounds, Southborough, Kent, while still in office.
[1] They had one son, Ian, and four daughters:- Blanche, Diana, Norah and Jean.