James Hopkins
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James Hopkins may refer to:
- James Herron HopkinsJames Herron HopkinsJames Herron Hopkins was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing the Pittsburgh area in Pennsylvania....
(1832–1904), American politician - James Campbell HopkinsJames Campbell HopkinsJames Campbell Hopkins was a United States federal judge.Born in Pawlet, Vermont, Hopkins read law to enter the bar in 1845. He was in private practice in Granville, New York from 1845 to 1853, and was the postmaster of Granville from 1850 to 1855...
(1819–1877), U.S. federal judge - James Hopkins (footballer born 1876)James Hopkins (footballer born 1876)James Hopkins was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Manchester. He played for Manchester United and Berry's Association.-External links:*...
, English association football player for Manchester United - James Hopkins (footballer born 1901)James Hopkins (footballer born 1901)James Hopkins was a Northern Irish association football player, who played at inside forward.Born in Ballymoney, he started out at Belfast United before being signed by Arsenal in 1919 at the age of 18...
(1901–1943), Northern Irish association football player for Arsenal and Brighton - James Frank HopkinsJames Frank HopkinsJames Frank Hopkins was a Confederate Army volunteer and founder of the Sigma Nu fraternity at the VMI.- Civil War :...
(1845–1913), Confederate Army volunteer and founder of the Sigma Nu fraternity at the VMI - Jimmy Hopkins, fictional character
- Jim HopkinsJim HopkinsJim Hopkins is a New Zealand celebrity well-known for his work in television, radio and theatre.-Biography:Hopkins was scriptwriter for "Close to Home", presenter of "Fast Forward", "Don't Tell Me", "The Inventors", "Dateline Monday", a performer on The BNZ Festival Debates, and radio talkback...
(born 1946), New Zealand TV personality
See also
- James Scott-HopkinsJames Scott-HopkinsSir James Sidney Rawdon Scott-Hopkins was a British Conservative Party politician.Born in Croydon, Scott-Hopkins was educated at Eton College and Oxford University. He joined the British Army in 1939...
(1921–1995), British Conservative Party politician