James Hunter may refer to:
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James Hunter (military artist)
James Hunter (1755–1792) served as a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in British India, serving under Marquess Cornwallis. Hunter worked as a military artist, and his sketches portray aspects of military and everyday life. Hunter took part ...
(1755–1792), military artist in British India
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James H. Hunter (1890–1982), Scottish-born Canadian Christian mystery writer
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James Hunter (singer)
James Hunter (born 2 October 1962) is a British R&B musician and soul singer.
Career
Hunter was born to a working-class family in Colchester, Essex. His early musical influences came from his grandmother's collection of 78rpm records of R'n'B ...
(born 1962), English R&B singer
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Jamie Hunter (River City), a fictional character on ''River City''
* Jim Hunter, fictional character on Scottish soap opera ''
Take the High Road
''Take the High Road'' (renamed ''High Road'' from 1994 to 2003) was a Scottish soap opera produced by Scottish Television, which started in February 1980 as an ITV (TV network), ITV daytime programme, and was broadcast until 2003. It was set in ...
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Law and politics
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James Hill Hunter (1839–1891), Ontario politician
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James Hunter (politician)
James Aitchison Johnston Hunter (4 July 1882 – 27 October 1968) was an Australian politician.
Hunter was born at Springburn, near Glasgow, Scotland and migrated with his family to Brisbane in 1884 educated there. He joined the state public se ...
(1882–1968), Australian politician
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James Hunter III
James Hunter III (December 26, 1916 – February 10, 1989) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Education and career
Born in Westville, New Jersey, Hunter received a Bachelor of Arts ...
(1916–1989), American judge, Third Circuit Court of Appeals
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James S. Hunter (1900–1965), American politician
Sports
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Jimmy Hunter (1879–1962), New Zealand rugby union footballer
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Catfish Hunter
James Augustus "Catfish" Hunter (April 8, 1946 – September 9, 1999) was an American professional baseball player in Major League Baseball (MLB). From to , he was a pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and New York Y ...
(James Augustus Hunter, 1946–1999), American baseball pitcher, 1960s–'70s
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Jim Hunter (skier) (born 1953), Canadian alpine ski racer
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James Hunter (American football) (1954–2010), American football defensive back
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Jim Hunter (baseball) (born 1964), American baseball pitcher, 1990s
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James Hunter (basketball) (born 1991), Australian basketball player
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James Hunter (cricketer)
James Hunter (born 1 November 2002) is an Irish cricketer. He made his List A debut for the Northern Knights in the 2020 Inter-Provincial Cup on 17 September 2020. Prior to his List A debut, Hunter played for the Ireland under-19 cricket team
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(born 2002), Irish cricketer
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James Hunter (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1982), Scottish footballer (Falkirk, Newcastle, New Bedford)
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James Hunter (rower)
James Hunter (born 24 August 1992) is a New Zealand rower.
At the 2013 World Rowing Championships held at Tangeum Lake, Chungju in South Korea, he won a silver medal in the lightweight men's four with James Lassche, Curtis Rapley, and Peter ...
(born 1992), New Zealand rower
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Jim Hunter (boxer)
Jim Hunter was a British boxer who was Scottish lightweight champion between 1930 and 1933. He held residence in Dunfermline, Scotland.
Career
Jim Hunter made his professional boxing debut in 1919, defeating fellow debutant Billy Jones by KO. H ...
, British boxer
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Jimmy Hunter (New Zealand footballer)
Jimmy Hunter is a former professional footballer who represented and captained New Zealand at international level.
Hunter played three official A-international matches for New Zealand in 1954, all against trans-Tasman neighbours Australia, the ...
, New Zealand international football player
Other
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James de Graaff-Hunter
James de Graaff-Hunter (11 September 1881 – 3 February 1967) was a British geodesist who served as director of Survey of India's Geodetic Branch from 1928 to 1932,; also published in ''Survey Review''. 19 (144): 50–51. . and as President of ...
(1881–1967), British-born geodesist
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James William Hunter
James William Hunter of Thurston Manor FRSE (May 1783 – 3 December 1844) was a Scottish landowner, inventor and agricultural improver. His main claim to fame is the improvement to the mechanical odometer in 1827, creating a single-handed and sin ...
(1783–1844), Scottish inventor
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James Hunter (minister) James Hunter may refer to:
Entertainment
* James Hunter (military artist) (1755–1792), military artist in British India
* James H. Hunter (1890–1982), Scottish-born Canadian Christian mystery writer
* James Hunter (singer) (born 1962), English ...
(1863–1942), co-founder of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
* James Hunter, one of the
Perth Martyrs
The Perth Martyrs were six people executed in Perth, Scotland, in 1543 for their Protestant beliefs. The condemned people were William Anderson, James Finlayson, James Hunter, Robert Lamb, James Raveleson and Helen Stark. They were sentenced to de ...
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James Hunter (historian)
James Hunter (born 22 May 1948) is a historian of the Highlands and Islands, Highlands and Islands of Scotland. He is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of the Highlands and Islands.
Life
He completed his Ph.D. thesis at the Un ...
(born 1948), British historian
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James Davison Hunter
James Davison Hunter (born 1955) is an American sociologist and originator of the term "culture war" in his 1991 book '' Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America''. Hunter is the LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, ...
(born 1955), professor of sociology at the University of Virginia
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James P. Hunter (1985–2010), Army journalist killed in the War in Afghanistan
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Jim Hunter (sportscaster), American sports journalist, CBS Radio
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James Wilson Hunter (1904–1987), American Episcopal bishop of Wyoming
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