John Godfrey Huggins, 2nd Viscount Malvern

John Godfrey Huggins, 2nd Viscount Malvern (26 October 1922 – 28 August 1978) was a British hereditary peer and Royal Air Force officer during the Second World War.

Huggins was the son of Godfrey Huggins, an English doctor working in Southern Rhodesia, later prime minister of Southern Rhodesia, and his wife Blanche Elizabeth Slatter.

He arrived in England on 23 September 1938 on the RMS Windsor Castle, from Durban, South Africa,[3] and was educated at Winchester College.

[4] In 1940, Huggins joined the Royal Air Force and was promoted to Flight Lieutenant in 1944.

Huggins inherited his father's viscountcy on 8 May 1971 and became a member of the House of Lords.