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James Savage may refer to: * Jim Savage (1817–1852), California pioneer * Jim Savage (athlete) (1936–2023), Paralympic athlete from New Zealand *
James Savage (antiquary) James Savage (1767–1845) was an English antiquary, who worked as printer, bookseller, librarian and newspaper editor. Life Born at Howden, Yorkshire, on 30 August 1767, he was the son of James Savage, a bell and clock maker. When about sixteen ...
(1767–1845), English writer * James Savage (banker) (1784–1873), wrote dictionary on first settlers of New England * James Savage (footballer) (1876–?), English professional footballer *
James Savage (architect) James Savage (1779–1852) was a British architect, based in London. His works included the Richmond Bridge (now the O'Donovan Rossa Bridge) in Dublin, and St Luke's Church, Chelsea, a pioneering work of the Gothic Revival. He was architect to th ...
(1779–1852), British architect *
James D. Savage James D. Savage (born November 14, 1951) is a political science professor at the University of Virginia who teaches public policy in the Department of Politics and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. He is an expert in governmen ...
(born 1951), political science professor at the University of Virginia * Leonard Jimmie Savage (1917–1971), known as Jimmie, American mathematician and statistician * Jimmie Savage (baseball) (James Harold Savage, 1883–1940), Major League Baseball outfielder * Jimmy Savage (James R. Savage, 1910–1951), Chicago show businessman and ''Chicago Tribune'' columnist * James Savage (born 1969), American rapper also known as
Jayo Felony James Savage (born December 18, 1969), better known by his stage name Jayo Felony, is an American rapper from southeast San Diego, California. Career In 1994 Jayo Felony was signed to the label owned by Jam Master Jay from RUN DMC called Jam M ...


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Savage (surname) Savage is a surname that may refer to: A–C *Adam Savage, American television co-host of ''MythBusters'' *Agnes Yewande Savage (1906 – 1964), the first woman in West Africa to train and qualify in orthodox medicine and also the first West Afric ...
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