James Skinner
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James Skinner may refer to:
  • James Skinner (soldier)
    James Skinner (soldier)
    James Skinner CB was an Anglo-Indian military adventurer in India, who became known as Sikandar Sahib later in life, and most known for two cavalry regiments he raised for the British, later known as 1st Skinner's Horse and 3rd Skinner's Horse at Hansi in 1803, which still are a part of the...

     (1778–1841), 19th century Anglo-Indian soldier, founder of cavalry regiments, Skinner's Horse and 3rd Skinner's Horse
  • James John Skinner
    James John Skinner
    James John Skinner was an Irish-born Zambian politician and jurist. He was the first Minister of Justice of independent Zambia and the only White member of Zambia's first cabinet...

     (1923–2008), Irish-born Zambian and Malawian jurist
  • James Scott Skinner
    James Scott Skinner
    James Scott Skinner was a Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler, and composer.Skinner was born in Banchory, near Aberdeen. His father was a dancing master on Deeside. James was only eighteen months old when his father died. When James was seven, his elder brother, Sandy, gave him lessons in...

     (1843–1927), Scottish fiddler and dancing master
  • Jimmy Skinner
    Jimmy Skinner
    James Donald "Jimmy" Skinner was the Head Coach, Chief Scout and Farm Director, Director of Player Personnel, Director of Hockey Operations, Assistant General Manager, and General Manager for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.He is credited with starting the tradition of kissing...

     (1917–2007), former Detroit Red Wings head coach
  • Jimmy Skinner (footballer)
    Jimmy Skinner (footballer)
    James Frederick 'Jimmy' Skinner was an English professional footballer who played for Beckenham and Tottenham Hotspur.- Early life :...

     (1898–1984), English footballer
  • Jim Skinner
    Jim Skinner
    James Alan Skinner is an American business executive. He is the President and CEO of McDonald's Corporation. Skinner began his career with McDonald's in 1971 as a restaurant manager trainee in Carpentersville, Illinois.-Biography:...

    (born 1944), CEO of McDonald's
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