John Cranwell
John Cranwell was an English poet and cleric.
Cranwell studied at Sidney [Sussex College, Cambridge]. Having taken orders, he was elected to a fellowship by his college, and received the living of Abbotts Ripton, Huntingdonshire, which he held for twenty-six years. He died on 17 April 1793.
Cranwell translated two Latin poems in the heroic couplet, Isaac Hawkins Brown's De animi immortalitate, and Marcus Hieronymus Vida's Christiad.