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*[[James Clarke (composer)]] (born 1957), British composer |
*[[James Clarke (composer)]] (born 1957), British composer |
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*[[James Clarke (author)]] (born 1972), cinema author |
*[[James Clarke (author)]] (born 1972), cinema author |
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*James Clarke, a fictional character in ''Stingers'', a story by [[Graham Downs]] |
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==Politics== |
==Politics== |
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*[[James Clarke (Iowa politician)]] (1812–1850), American politician and Governor of Iowa Territory |
*[[James Clarke (Iowa politician)]] (1812–1850), American politician and Governor of Iowa Territory |
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*[[James C. Clarke]] (1823–1902), American politician and railroad executive from Maryland |
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*[[James Paul Clarke]] (1854–1916), American politician from Arkansas |
*[[James Paul Clarke]] (1854–1916), American politician from Arkansas |
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*[[James M. Clarke]] (1917–1999), American politician and farmer from North Carolina |
*[[James M. Clarke]] (1917–1999), American politician and farmer from North Carolina |
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*James Clarke, leader of the [[Renew Party]] in the United Kingdom |
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*[[Jim Clarke (Northern Ireland politician)]], Unionist politician in Northern Ireland |
*[[Jim Clarke (Northern Ireland politician)]], Unionist politician in Northern Ireland |
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*[[James Clarke (died 1599)]], English MP for [[Leicester (UK Parliament constituency)|Leicester]] |
*[[James Clarke (died 1599)]], English MP for [[Leicester (UK Parliament constituency)|Leicester]] |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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*[[James Clarke (athlete)]] (1874–1929), Irish Olympic tug of war competitor |
*[[James Clarke (athlete)]] (1874–1929), Irish Olympic tug of war competitor |
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*[[James Clarke (footballer, born 1913)]], English footballer for Bradford City and Rotherham United |
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*[[James Clarke (footballer, born |
*[[James Clarke (footballer, born 1923)]], English footballer for Nottingham Forest |
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*[[James Clarke (footballer, born 1989)]], English footballer for Newport County |
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*[[James Clarke (footballer, born 2000)]], Irish footballer for Mansfield Town |
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*[[James Clarke (footballer, born 2001)]], Irish footballer for Bohemian F.C. |
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*[[James Clarke (cricketer)]] (born 1979), English cricketer |
*[[James Clarke (cricketer)]] (born 1979), English cricketer |
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*[[James Clarke (rower)]] (born 1984), British lightweight rower |
*[[James Clarke (rower)]] (born 1984), British lightweight rower |
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*[[Jamie Clarke (footballer, born 1982)]], English footballer for Rochdale and Grimsby Town |
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*[[Jim Clarke (Gaelic footballer)]], played for Donegal |
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*[[Jim Clarke (ice hockey)]] (born 1954), Canadian defenceman |
*[[Jim Clarke (ice hockey)]] (born 1954), Canadian defenceman |
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*[[James Freeman Clarke]] (1810–1888), American preacher and author |
*[[James Freeman Clarke]] (1810–1888), American preacher and author |
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*[[James Stanier Clarke]] (1766–1834), English cleric, author and librarian to the Prince of Wales |
*[[James Stanier Clarke]] (1766–1834), English cleric, author and librarian to the Prince of Wales |
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*[[James Franklin Clarke Jr.]], American historian |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[James Clarke Hook]] (1819–1907), English painter |
*[[James Clarke Hook]] (1819–1907), English painter |
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*[[James Clark (disambiguation)]] |
*[[James Clark (disambiguation)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 23 October 2024
James Clarke may refer to:
Entertainment
[edit]- James P. Clarke (composer) (1807/8–1877), Canadian composer
- James Kenelm Clarke (born 1941), British film director, producer and composer
- James Clarke (composer) (born 1957), British composer
- James Clarke (author) (born 1972), cinema author
Politics
[edit]- James Clarke (Iowa politician) (1812–1850), American politician and Governor of Iowa Territory
- James C. Clarke (1823–1902), American politician and railroad executive from Maryland
- James Paul Clarke (1854–1916), American politician from Arkansas
- James M. Clarke (1917–1999), American politician and farmer from North Carolina
- James Clarke, leader of the Renew Party in the United Kingdom
- Jim Clarke (Northern Ireland politician), Unionist politician in Northern Ireland
- James Clarke (died 1599), English MP for Leicester
- James Clarke (died 1612), English MP for Mitchell
- James Clarke (died 1621), English MP for Taunton
Sports
[edit]- James Clarke (athlete) (1874–1929), Irish Olympic tug of war competitor
- James Clarke (footballer, born 1913), English footballer for Bradford City and Rotherham United
- James Clarke (footballer, born 1923), English footballer for Nottingham Forest
- James Clarke (footballer, born 1989), English footballer for Newport County
- James Clarke (footballer, born 2000), Irish footballer for Mansfield Town
- James Clarke (footballer, born 2001), Irish footballer for Bohemian F.C.
- James Clarke (cricketer) (born 1979), English cricketer
- James Clarke (rower) (born 1984), British lightweight rower
- Jamie Clarke (footballer, born 1982), English footballer for Rochdale and Grimsby Town
- Jim Clarke (Gaelic footballer), played for Donegal
- Jim Clarke (ice hockey) (born 1954), Canadian defenceman
Other
[edit]- James Clarke (antiquary) (1798–1861), English antiquary and amateur poet
- James Clarke (VC) (1894–1947), English World War I soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- James Fernandez Clarke (1812–1876), English surgeon and medical writer
- James Freeman Clarke (1810–1888), American preacher and author
- James Stanier Clarke (1766–1834), English cleric, author and librarian to the Prince of Wales
- James Franklin Clarke Jr., American historian
See also
[edit]- Clarke
- James Clarke Hook (1819–1907), English painter
- James Clark (disambiguation)
- James Clerk (disambiguation)
- Jamie Clarke (disambiguation)