John Singleton (jockey, born 1715)
| John Singleton | |
|---|---|
Engraving of John Singleton, taken from A History of the English Turf, 1901  | |
| Occupation | Jockey | 
| Born | 1715 Melbourne, East Riding of Yorkshire  | 
| Died | c. 1795 | 
| Career wins | not known | 
| Major racing wins | |
| York Great Subscription Purse (1766) Newmarket Sweepstakes v. Herod  | |
| Significant horses | |
| Bay Malton | |
John Singleton (1715 in Melbourne – c. 1795) was a British jockey, who has been described as "the pioneer of professional jockeys". He is commonly referred to as John Singleton I, John Singleton, Sr. or John Singleton the Elder to distinguish him from later relatives of the same name who were also jockeys.