John Garraway Holmes (died September 1904 in Worthing, West Sussex) was an Anglican bishop.
[1] He graduated from University College, Oxford in 1862 and was ordained priest in 1864 by the Bishop of Peterborough.
In 1888 he was elected to the London School Board representing Greenwich as a member of the "Church Party".
[3] He was dean of Grahamstown, South Africa and rector of the St. Michael and St. George Cathedral from 1889 to 1899 and was also archdeacon from 1895.
[4] In July 1899 he was consecrated in St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town as third bishop of St Helena.