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  2. James Blair - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (Australian judge) (1870–1944), Australian judge, lawyer, and politician James T. Blair Jr. (1902–1962), American politician; lieutenant governor and governor of Missouri James Blair (futures trader) (fl. 1970s), American advisor to Hillary Rodham Clinton and outside counsel to Tyson Foods (see Cattlegate )

  3. James Blair (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (born 1988 or 1989) is a United States political advisor and founder of Rapid Loop Consulting. [2] Since January 20, 2025, he has served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs.

  4. James Blair (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (1656 – 18 April 1743) was a Scottish-born clergyman in the Church of England. ... James Blair of Virginia (1971), full biography; Tarter, Brent ...

  5. James Blair (South Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (September 26, 1786 – April 1, 1834) [1] was a United States representative from South Carolina. He was born in the Waxhaw settlement, Lancaster County, South Carolina to Sarah Douglass and William Blair, immigrants from Ireland. He engaged in planting and was also the sheriff of Lancaster District. He owned slaves. [2]

  6. James G. Blair - Wikipedia

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    James Gorrall Blair (January 1, 1825 – March 1, 1904) was an American slave owner, [1] lawyer, and politician who served one term as aU.S. Representative from Missouri from 1871 to 1873. Early life [ edit ]

  7. James Blair (MP) - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (c. 1788 – 9 September 1841 [1]) was an Irish planter and politician. He entered the Parliament of the United Kingdom as a Tory in 1818 to protect the interests of the West Indian planter class. [2] Blair sat in the House of Commons from 1818 to 1830, and later from 1837 to 1841.

  8. James Blair (Australian judge) - Wikipedia

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    Blair shared chambers with the Queensland Attorney General of the time, Thomas Joseph Byrnes. Blair appeared as junior counsel in many significant cases. One of those was the appeal to the Full Court of the Supreme Court of Queensland by Patrick Kenniff and James Kenniff. Both had been convicted of murdering a property owner and a police ...

  9. James Blair (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    James Blair (4 October 1825 – 25 October 1901) was born in Selkirk, Scotland. His family immigrated to Upper Canada and settled at Windsor Harbour in 1836.