JAMES CLARK

'James Clark' is the name of several people, including:

James Clark (British diplomat), Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg

James Clark (Ontario politician), Speaker of the Ontario Legislature from 1939 to 1943.

James Clark (Kentucky), Governor of Kentucky from 1836 to 1839.

James Clark (runner), an early 20th-century Marathon runner.

James Clark (Texas), a founder of Clarksville, Texas.

James Clark (Texas politician)

James Clark (XML expert), author of groff and expat, who has done much work with open software and XML.

A. James Clark, construction company executive and philanthropist.

James A. Clark, Jr., Maryland State Senator.

Champ Clark (or James Beauchamp Clark), Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1911 to 1919.

James Chichester-Clark, prime minister of Northern Ireland 1969–1971

James H. Clark, Internet entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, WebMD, Healtheon, and myCFO.

James Lee Clark, Convicted killer who was executed by the state of Texas.

James West Clark, Congressman from North Carolina.

Sir James Clark, royal physician to Queen Victoria.

James Clark (criminal), a Depression-era criminal and bank robber also known as "Oklahoma Jack".

★ 'James Clark', alias of Albert Kachellek, brother-in-law of and lieutenant to Bugs Moran, Depression-era gangster; killed in the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
'Jim Clark' is the name of several people, including:

Jim Clark, Scottish Formula one world drivers' champion in the 1960s.

Jim Clark (film editor), Oscar-winning editor of ''The Killing Fields''.

Jim Clark (American football player), American football player.

Jim Clark (sheriff), Dallas County, Alabama sheriff who was opposed by civil rights activists.

Jim Clark (porn director), director of ''Debbie Does Dallas''.

Jim Clark (infielder) (1927-1990), American baseball infielder.

Jim Clark (outfielder) (b. 1947), American baseball outfielder.

Jim Clark (center fielder) (1887-1969), American baseball center fielder.
Other similar names include::

James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish mathematician and theoretical physicist.

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