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James Wilson may refer to:

Politicians and government officials

Canada

  • James Wilson (Upper Canada politician) (1770–1847), English-born farmer and political figure in Upper Canada
  • James Crocket Wilson (1841–1899), Canadian MP from Quebec
  • James Robert Wilson (1866–1941), mayor of Saskatoon and member of the Parliament of Canada
  • James Wilson (Ontario MPP) (1810–1891), Canadian politician

Oceania

  • James Wilson (New South Wales politician, born 1862) (1862–1925), English-born Australian politician
  • James Wilson (New South Wales politician, born 1865) (1865–1927), New Zealand-born Australian politician
  • Sir James Wilson (New Zealand politician, born 1849) (1849–1929), New Zealand politician and farmer
  • James Wilson (New Zealand politician, born 1814) (1814–1898)
  • Sir James Milne Wilson (1812–1880), Australian politician in Tasmania
  • James Phillips Wilson (c. 1852–1925), South Australian Labor politician

United Kingdom

  • James Wilson (Labour politician) (1879–1943), British MP for Dudley and Oldham
  • James Harold Wilson (1916–1995), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1964–1970 and 1974–1976
  • James Wilson (businessman) (1805–1860), UK member of parliament and founder of The Economist magazine
  • James Wilson (Orangeman) (fl. 1793–94), North Irish politician, founder of the Orange Institution

United States

  • James Wilson (founding father) (1742–1798), Founding father of the United States
  • James Wilson (Colorado politician), former member of the Colorado House of Representatives
  • James Wilson (Indiana politician) (1825–1867), US Representative
  • James Wilson I (New Hampshire politician) (1766–1839), US Representative
  • James Wilson II (New Hampshire politician) (1797–1881), US Representative, son of James Wilson I
  • James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician) (1779–1868), US Representative
  • James Wilson (Secretary of Agriculture) (1835–1920), United States Secretary of Agriculture and US Representative from Iowa
  • James Charles Wilson (1816–1861), American politician in Texas
  • James Clifton Wilson (1874–1951), US Representative from Texas
  • James F. Wilson (1828–1895), US Senator and Representative from Iowa
  • James J. Wilson (1775–1824), US Senator from New Jersey
  • James M. Wilson Jr. (1918–2009), Assistant Secretary of State
  • James Wilson (journalist) (1787–1850), Irish-American journalist, politician, and judge

Military and revolutionary figures

  • James Wilson (British Army officer) (1921–2004), British general
  • James Wilson (explorer) (1760–1814), brought the first British missionaries to Tahiti
  • James Wilson (Irish nationalist) (1836–1921), Irish republican convicted for desertion
  • James Wilson (revolutionary) (1760–1820), Scottish leader of the Radical War
  • James H. Wilson (1837–1925), general in the United States Army

Sportsmen

  • James Wilson (athlete) (1891–1973), British athlete
  • James Wilson (Australian rules footballer) (c. 1855–1935), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
  • James Wilson (basketball), American basketball player
  • James Wilson (cricketer) (born 1978), South African cricketer
  • James Wilson (darts player) (born 1972), English darts player
  • James Wilson (footballer, born 1866) (c. 1866–1900), Scottish footballer
  • James Wilson (footballer, born 1882), Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Preston NE)
  • James Wilson (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1934), Australian rules footballer for Essendon
  • James Wilson (footballer, born 1890) (1890–1917), Scottish footballer (Queen's Park)
  • James Wilson (Welsh footballer) (born 1989), Welsh professional footballer with Ipswich Town
  • James Wilson (English footballer) (born 1995), English professional footballer
  • James Wilson (1910s footballer), English footballer
  • James Wilson (rugby union) (born 1983), New Zealand rugby player
  • James Wilson (trainer) (1828–1917), founder of St. Albans Stud, Victoria, Australia
  • James Wilson (trainer) (c. 1858–1935), founder Bonny Vale Stud, Victoria, Australia
  • James B. Wilson (1896–1986), American football player and coach
  • James H. Wilson (American football) (1940–2013), American football coach

Science and medicine

  • James Wilson (anatomist) (1765–1821), Scottish anatomist
  • James Wilson (scientist), American gene therapist
  • James Wilson (zoologist) (1795–1856), Scottish zoologist
  • James Wilson (mathematician) (1774?–1829), Irish mathematician
  • James A. Wilson (21st century), American mathematician
  • James Arthur Wilson (1795–1882), English physician
  • James G. Wilson (1915–1987), embryologist and anatomist
  • James Thomas Wilson (1861–1945), British professor of anatomy
  • Sir William James Erasmus Wilson (1809–1884), British surgeon
  • James George Wilson (1830–1881), Scottish surgeon and professor of midwifery

Arts and craftspersons

  • James Wilson (architect) (1816–1900), British architect in Bath
  • James Wilson (cinematographer) (active 1927–1963), British cinematographer
  • James Wilson (composer) (1922–2005), Irish composer
  • James Wilson (globe maker) (1763–1855), American globe maker
  • James Wilson (songwriter), 18th-century English songwriter
  • James Daniel Wilson (born 1977), English actor
  • James Keys Wilson (1828–1894), American architect in Ohio
  • Mark Wilson (magician) or James Wilson (born 1929), American magician
  • James Perry Wilson (1889–1976), American painter, designer, and architect

Academics

  • James Kinnier Wilson (born 1921), British assyriologist
  • James Q. Wilson (1931–2012), American professor of public policy
  • James Southall Wilson (1880–1963), American author, professor, and founder of the Virginia Quarterly Review

Clergy

  • James Wilson (Archdeacon of Manchester) (1836–1931), British theologian and science teacher
  • James Wilson (bishop) (died 1857), Irish bishop of Cork
  • James Wilson (Dean of Elphin and Ardagh), Irish Anglican clergyman
  • James Wilson (Dean of Tuam), Irish Anglican clergyman
  • James Hood Wilson (1829–1903), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1895

Other

  • James Wilson (civil servant) (1853–1926), British civil servant in British India
  • James Wilson (House), a character on House
  • James Grant Wilson (1832–1914), American soldier, editor, and author
  • James Wilson (motorcyclist) (c. 1901–1995), long-distance motorcyclist and author

See also

  • Jim Wilson (disambiguation)
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