Mark Horton may refer to:
Mark Horton (born 1950) is a British author, journalist and expert on bridge, as well as a former lawyer and chess champion.
Mark Horton said he used to bicycle to work in Millville where he worked in a box factory until he was laid off.
"Casinos hire people," Mark Horton said.
In 1979, Mark Horton took on responsibility for vi.
He was re-elected in March 2003 with a significantly increased majority against the National Party of Australia's Mark Horton.
Mark Horton implemented the first terminfo library in 1981-1982 as an improvement over termcap.
This is the scheme devised by Mark Horton, and except for some differences regarding the available names is used in most terminfo implementations.
Mark Horton's first television appearances sprang from his academic work in East Africa.
"The Hands of Time" by Mark Horton claims to include the most exciting deals ever played.