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{{for|the British engineer and inventor of a revolutionary new steam engine|James Watt}} |
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'''James Watts''' may refer to: |
'''James Watts''' may refer to: |
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==Politicians== |
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* [[James Watts (British politician)]] (1903–1961), Conservative Member of Parliament for Manchester Moss Side 1959–1961 |
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* [[James Watts (Mayor of Manchester)]] (died 1878), also High Sheriff of Lancashire and owner of Abney Hall |
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* [[James Watts (Mayor of Manchester)]] 1855–1857, also High Sheriff of Lancashire and owner of Abney Hall |
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==Others== |
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* [[James W. Watts]] (1904–1994), American neurosurgeon and early pioneer of lobotomy |
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* [[James Watts (cricketer)]] (1835–1919), English cricketer |
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* [[James Laurence Watts]] (1849–1925), sculptor in Queensland, Australia |
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* [[James Washington Watts]] (born 1960), American professor of religion |
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* [[James Watt (disambiguation)]] |
* [[James Watt (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 29 September 2022
James Watts may refer to:
Politicians[edit]
- James Watts (British politician) (1903–1961), Conservative Member of Parliament for Manchester Moss Side 1959–1961
- James Watts (Mayor of Manchester) (died 1878), also High Sheriff of Lancashire and owner of Abney Hall
Others[edit]
- James Watts (rugby union) (1878–1933), Wales international rugby union player
- James W. Watts (1904–1994), American neurosurgeon and early pioneer of lobotomy
- KiloWatts (musician) (James Watts, born 1980), Philadelphia-based electronica producer and composer
- James Watts (cricketer) (1835–1919), English cricketer
- James Laurence Watts (1849–1925), sculptor in Queensland, Australia
- James Washington Watts (born 1960), American professor of religion