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▸ noun: James Henry Duncan (September 25, 1887 – January 21, 1955) was an American discus thrower who won a bronze medal at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
▸ noun: James Duncan (1756 – June 24, 1844) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
▸ noun: James Loughlin Duncan (September 11, 1913 – July 20, 2000), the first Bishop of Southeast Florida, was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, the son of Scottish and Irish immigrants Robert Duncan and his wife, Mary (O'Loughlin) Duncan.
▸ noun: (born November 12, 1968) a Canadian musician, producer and trumpet player originally from Toronto, Ontario.
▸ noun: (May 5, 1857 – September 14, 1928) a Scottish American union leader, and president of the Granite Cutters' International Association from 1895 until his death in 1928.
▸ noun: James Duncan was a Scottish naturalist.
▸ noun: James Archibald Duncan was a British lawyer and a Liberal politician
▸ noun: (1 February 1813 – 30 December 1907) a New Zealand missionary and presbyterian minister.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer who played for Sheffield United as an outside left Signed in 1889, he had answered United's advert in the Scottish press asking for players to form a club, playing regularly for the Bramall Lane side for their inaugural season which consisted mainly of friendly fixtures.
▸ noun: (4 April 1834 — 12 August 1905) a Scottish sugar refiner and businessman, who then became a philanthropist and art collector.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer, who played for Eastern, Alexandra Athletic, RangersRangers player Duncan, Jimmy, FitbaStats and Scotland.
▸ noun: James Duncan FRSE FRCS FRCSE (2 November 1810 – 16 August 1866) was a Scottish surgeon and manufacturing chemist responsible for much of the British supply of chloroform in the mid-19th century.
▸ noun: James-Earl Duncan (born June 15, 1977) is a Canadian basketball coach and former player.
▸ noun: James Duncan (September 29, 1811 – July 3, 1849) became a hero of the Mexican–American War for his capable command of an artillery battery at several important battles.
▸ noun: James Duncan of Ratho was a Scottish tailor and landowner who worked for Anne of Denmark in England.
▸ noun: James D. Duncan (1806 – September 28, 1881), the first Irish artist to emigrate to Lower Canada, is best known as a prolific watercolorist, but he was also a painter in oils, made the first tint-stone lithographs published in Canada, took photographs and created designs for coinage and ornamental printing.
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▸ noun: James Henry Duncan (September 25, 1887 – January 21, 1955) was an American discus thrower who won a bronze medal at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
▸ noun: James Duncan (1756 – June 24, 1844) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
▸ noun: James Loughlin Duncan (September 11, 1913 – July 20, 2000), the first Bishop of Southeast Florida, was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, the son of Scottish and Irish immigrants Robert Duncan and his wife, Mary (O'Loughlin) Duncan.
▸ noun: (born November 12, 1968) a Canadian musician, producer and trumpet player originally from Toronto, Ontario.
▸ noun: (May 5, 1857 – September 14, 1928) a Scottish American union leader, and president of the Granite Cutters' International Association from 1895 until his death in 1928.
▸ noun: James Duncan was a Scottish naturalist.
▸ noun: James Archibald Duncan was a British lawyer and a Liberal politician
▸ noun: (1 February 1813 – 30 December 1907) a New Zealand missionary and presbyterian minister.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer who played for Sheffield United as an outside left Signed in 1889, he had answered United's advert in the Scottish press asking for players to form a club, playing regularly for the Bramall Lane side for their inaugural season which consisted mainly of friendly fixtures.
▸ noun: (4 April 1834 — 12 August 1905) a Scottish sugar refiner and businessman, who then became a philanthropist and art collector.
▸ noun: a Scottish footballer, who played for Eastern, Alexandra Athletic, RangersRangers player Duncan, Jimmy, FitbaStats and Scotland.
▸ noun: James Duncan FRSE FRCS FRCSE (2 November 1810 – 16 August 1866) was a Scottish surgeon and manufacturing chemist responsible for much of the British supply of chloroform in the mid-19th century.
▸ noun: James-Earl Duncan (born June 15, 1977) is a Canadian basketball coach and former player.
▸ noun: James Duncan (September 29, 1811 – July 3, 1849) became a hero of the Mexican–American War for his capable command of an artillery battery at several important battles.
▸ noun: James Duncan of Ratho was a Scottish tailor and landowner who worked for Anne of Denmark in England.
▸ noun: James D. Duncan (1806 – September 28, 1881), the first Irish artist to emigrate to Lower Canada, is best known as a prolific watercolorist, but he was also a painter in oils, made the first tint-stone lithographs published in Canada, took photographs and created designs for coinage and ornamental printing.
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