James Burns — James Burns † Catholic Encyclopedia ► James Burns Publisher and author, b. near Montrose, Forfarshire, Scotland, 1808; d. in London, 11 April, 1871. During the last half of the nineteenth century his work in the cause of Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
James Burns (publisher) — James Burns (b. near Montrose, Forfarshire, Scotland, 1808; d. in London, 11 April, 1871) was a Scottish publisher and author. During the last half of the nineteenth century his work in the cause of Catholic literature and Catholic church music… … Wikipedia
James Burns (shipowner) — Sir James Burns, KCMG (10 February 1846 22 August 1923 at Polmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland), was a noted businessman, shipowner and philanthropist in Australia. In particular, he is known as the co founder of Burns Philp and Company, a shipping… … Wikipedia
James Burns (businessman) — James W. Burns is a Director Emeritus at the Power Corporation of Canada. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada. Burns’s contribution to the nation as well as his hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba has earned him national recognition and… … Wikipedia
Burns (surname) — Burns is a surname of several different origins: English, Scottish and Irish. The name can also be an Americanization of a Jewish surname.Origin of the name#Scottish and northern English origin. The name is a topographical name for someone who… … Wikipedia
Burns London — is a guitar making company originally formed in 1960 as Ormston Burns Ltd. It was founded by James Ormston Burns (1925 1998), who has been described as the British Leo Fender.cite book | last = Day | first = Paul | title = The Burns Book |… … Wikipedia
Burns Philp — was once a major player in the food manufacturing business. Since its delisting from the Australian Stock Exchange in December 2006 and the subsequent sale of its assets, the company has mainly become a cashed up shell company. It is wholly owned … Wikipedia
Burns & Oates — is a British publishing house which now exists as an imprint of Continuum. It was founded by James Burns in 1835, originally as a bookseller. Burns was of Presbyterian background and he gained a reputation as a High Church publisher, producing… … Wikipedia
James Byrne — may refer to: * James Byrne (VC), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross * James Joseph Byrne, Roman Catholic prelate who served as archbishop of Dubuque and bishop of Boise * James Byrne (footballer), Australian rules footballer * James Byrne… … Wikipedia
James B. Belford — James Burns Belford (* 28. September 1837 in Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; † 10. Januar 1910 in Denver, Colorado) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1876 und 1877 sowie von 1879 bis 1885 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Colorado… … Deutsch Wikipedia