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  1. James Kelly (Australian explorer), James Kelly (Australian footballer), James Kelly (Irish Army officer), James Kelly (Lincoln City footballer), James Kelly (Scottish politician), James Kelly (U.S. representative), James Kelly (basketball), James Kelly (bishop), James Kelly (crimper), James Kelly (disambiguation), James Kelly (historian), James Kelly (journalist), James Kelly (murderer), James Kelly (pirate), James Kelly (politician), James Kelly (priest), James Kelly: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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Definitions from Wikipedia (James Kelly)

noun:  (July 17, 1760February 4, 1819) a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1805–1809 for the Federalist Party, Pennsylvania.
noun:  (16 October 1929 – 16 July 2003) a former Irish Army intelligence officer who was found not guilty (along with two former Irish government ministers) of attempting to illegally import arms for the Provisional Irish Republican Army in the Arms Trial of 1970.
noun:  James Butler Knill Kelly (18 February 1832 – 15 May 1907) was a bishop of the Church of England active in the British colony of Newfoundland and Scotland.
noun:  (born 29 December 1983) a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League.
noun:  James Patrick Kelly was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served for eleven years as a Teachta Dála from 1932 to 1943.
noun:  an Australian mariner, explorer and port official.
noun:  James Gilliam, or James Kelly (before 1680 – 12 July 1701) was an English pirate and buccaneer active off the coasts of Spanish South and Central America and later in the Indian Ocean.
noun:  James Anthony Kelly (born 23 October 1963) is a Scottish politician who has served as General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party since 2021.
noun:  James Kelly, better known as "Shanghai" Kelly, was an American crimp of the 19th century who kidnapped men and forced them to work on ships.
noun:  a founder of the Chicago Tribune, serving as business manager among other roles when the first daily issue of the paper came out July 10, 1847, according to the recollection of a partner some 50 years later in the Tribune.
noun:  James "Jim" Kelly was an American soccer wing half who played in the American Soccer League and earned one cap with the U.S. national team.
noun:  James Kelly MRIA (born 1959) is a professor of Irish history, specialising in the period 1700–1850, and is a prolific author, who also edits several learned journals.
noun:  James Joseph Kelly (11 November 1877 – 1 February 1939) was a New Zealand catholic priest and editor.
noun:  (15 October 1865 – 20 February 1932) a Scottish footballer who played for Renton, Celtic and Scotland.
noun:  James Alphonsus Kelly (December 19, 1913 – June 29, 2003) was an American abstract expressionist artist whose career spanned nearly seven decades.
noun:  (born 1957) an Irish fiddler, composer, collector, researcher and teacher from Dublin.
noun:  a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside left.
noun:  (born August 12, 1993) an American professional basketball player who last played for the Birmingham Squadron of the NBA G League.
noun:  (20 April 1860, in Preston, Lancashire – 17 September 1929, in Berkshire) an English upholsterer and convicted murderer.
noun:  James Michael Kelly (2 February 1808 – 18 August 1875) was an Irish Repeal Association politician.

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