James Robertson

James Robertson

James Robertson, Jim Robertson, Jimmy Robertson and Jamie Robertson is a name shared by the following individuals:

Public officials

*James Robertson (loyalist) (1710–1788), Scottish-English military official; civil governor of the Province of New York (1780–83)
*James Robertson, Baron Robertson (1845–1909), Scottish judge and political figure; Solicitor General; Conservative MP (1885–91)
*James B. A. Robertson (1871–1938), American lawyer and politician (a/k/a JBA Robertson); Democratic governor of Oklahoma (1919–23)
*James Wilson Robertson (1899–1983), British Colonial Office official; in Sudan (1922–53); last Governor-General of Nigeria (1955–60)
*James Robertson (judge) (born 1938), American jurist; U. S. District Judge for D. C.; issued ruling in "Hamdan v. Rumsfeld" (2006)
*Jim Robertson, Australian politician; MLA since the 1980s; Northern Territory Attorney General and Minister for Community Development

ports personalities

*James Robertson (cricketer) (1850–1927), Scottish right-arm fast round-arm bowler; right-handed batter; played 1878–91
*James Robertson (soccer), American football (soccer) player; a full back defender, he played from the early 1910s to at least 1920
*Jimmy Robertson (born 1944), Scottish footballer, known as "The Flying Scotsman"; a right winger, he played from 1964 into late 1970s

Music industry artists

*James Robertson (guitarist), Canadian musician who has been co-writing and producing songs since 1999; under contract to EMI Music
*James Robertson (pianist), British pianist
*Jamie Robertson (born 1981), English composer of film scores who is also a music producer and sound designer
*Texas Jim Robertson (1909-1966), country singer from Texas

Others

*James Robertson (explorer) (1742–1814), American explorer; with Daniel Boone in 1759; general under George Washington 1790–96
*James Robertson (botanist), Scottish botanist, from Edinburgh who, on 17 August 1771, completed the first recorded ascent of Ben Nevis
*James Robertson (monk) (1758–1820), Scottish Benedictine monk who, in 1808, served as British secret agent against Napoleon
*James Robertson (photographer) (1813–1888), English pioneering photographer; documented the Crimean War and Ottoman Empire
*James Robertson (grocer), Scottish grocer who, in 1864, originated Golden Shred Marmalade; firm is leading producer of jam/marmalade
*James Peter Robertson (1883–1917), Canadian soldier, a private, who posthumously received the Victoria Cross for heroism in World War I
*James Robertson (psychoanalyst) (1911–1988), Scottish psychiatric social worker and researcher; at London's Tavistock Clinic (1948–76)
*James Robertson (Trotskyist) (born 1928), American radical leader; Communist/Trotskyite/Spartacist activist since 1946
*James Robertson (activist) (born 1928), British writer/speaker; independent theorist of economic structures within social/spiritual values
*James Robertson (novelist) (born 1958), Scottish novelist whose "The Testament of Gideon Mack" was proposed for 2006 Man Booker Prize

ee also

*James Robertson Justice (1907–1975), Scottish actor and University of Edinburgh rector; born in London; in films and TV from 1944
*Robertson


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  • James Robertson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Robertson. James Robertson (11 août 1928) est un intellectuel et activiste britannique, surtout concerné par les domaines de l économie et de la politique, depuis 1974 écrivain indépendant et conférencier. Un des …   Wikipédia en Français

  • James Robertson — Campo de batalla en Balaclava durante la Guerra de Crimea. Fotografía tomada en 1855 y publicada por Robertson Beato . James Robertson (1813 – 1888) fue un fotógrafo británico; también tallaba y trabajaba con gemas y monedas. Trabajó en la región …   Wikipedia Español

  • James Robertson (photographer) — James Robertson (1813 1888) was an English photographer and gem and coin engraver who worked in the Mediterranean region, the Crimea and possibly India. He was one of the first war photographers.Robertson was born in Middlesex in 1813. He trained …   Wikipedia

  • James Robertson Justice — (* 15. Juni 1907 in Lewisham, Kent als James Harold Norval Robertson Justice; † 2. Juli 1975 in Romsey, Hampshire) war ein britischer Ornithologe und Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 2 Journalist und Freiheitskämpfer …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • James Robertson (psychoanalyst) — James Robertson (1911 – 1988) was a psychiatric social worker and psychoanalyst based at the Tavistock Clinic and Institute, London from 1948 until 1976. (He) was a remarkable person who achieved great things. His sensitive observations and… …   Wikipedia

  • James Robertson (Politiker) — James Robertson (* 9. Juni 1966) ist ein jamaikanischer Politiker (JLP). Er ist stellvertretender Parteivorsitzender (Deputy Leader) und war von September 2007 bis April 2009 Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich, dann bis Mai 2011 Energie und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • James Robertson (Fotograf) — James Robertson (* 1813; † 1888) war ein britischer Fotograf und Graveur, der im Mittelmeerraum, auf der Krim sowie in Indien arbeitete. Er gilt als einer der ersten Fotojournalisten, der kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen festhielt. Leben… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • James Robertson (judge) — James Robertson (born 1938) is a judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. James Robertson was appointed a United States District Judge by President Bill Clinton in 1994. Chief Justice William Rehnquist later placed …   Wikipedia

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