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Sports

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Jim Fleming (footballer, born 1942) James Paterson Fleming (7 January 1942 – 10 December 2020) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Partick Thistle, Luton Town, Dunfermline Athletic, Heart of Midlothian and Wigan Athletic Wigan Athletic Football Club () ...
, footballer for Partick Thistle, Luton Town, Dunfermline Athletic and Hearts *
Jimmy Fleming (footballer, born 1901) James William Fleming (5 December 1901 – May 1969) was a Scottish footballer who played for St Johnstone, Rangers and Ayr United as a centre forward. Record of pre-war Scottish League Players John Litster / Scottish Football Historian magaz ...
(1901–1969), Scottish footballer for Rangers * Jimmy Fleming (footballer, born 1929), Scottish footballer *
James Fleming (rugby union, born 1987) James Stephen Fleming (born 15 October 1987) is a Scottish rugby union player who has retired from the Scotland national rugby sevens team. He competed in 45 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments and scored 112 tries before retiring from pr ...
, Scottish rugby union player *
Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951) James Mathieson Fleming MBE (born 8 July 1951 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom) is a retired Scottish Rugby Union Referee who refereed 42 major international matches and was a touch judge in a further 75. He also refereed 7 women’s international ...
, retired Scottish rugby union referee * Jim Fleming (American football) (born 1959), college football coach


Politics and nobility

* James Fleming (Nova Scotia politician) (1741–1839), farmer, businessman and politician from Nova Scotia * James Fleming (Ontario politician, Peel) (1839–1902), lawyer and member of the Canadian House of Commons representing Peel *
James Fleming (York West MP) James Sydney Clark "Jim" Fleming, PC (born October 30, 1939) is a former Canadian broadcaster and politician. In 1972, Fleming entered politics and was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1972 election as the Liberal Member of Pa ...
(1939–2023), former broadcaster and member of the Canadian House of Commons representing York West in Toronto, Ontario *
James Fleming, 7th Baron Slane James Fleming (bef. 1442–1492) was an Irish nobleman, who sat as a member of the House of Lords in the Irish Parliament in 1491 and also served as High Sheriff of Meath. James was the son of William Fleming, a younger son of the 2nd Baron, and ...
(bef. 1442–1492), member of the Irish Parliament and sheriff of County Meath *
James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming (approx 1528–18 December 1558) was Lord Chamberlain of Scotland. His death in France after making arrangements for the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots was regarded as suspicious by contemporaries. Life He was ...
(c. 1530–1558), Lord Chamberlain of Scotland *
James Ellis Fleming James Ellis Fleming ( fl. 1824–1832) was an Irish claimant to the title of 20th Baron Slane. Ancestry and claim Fleming was a resident of Tuam, County Galway, and claimed to be a direct descendant of Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane (died 1370) ...
, claimant to title of 20th Baron Slane, fl. 1824–1832


Other

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James Rodger Fleming James Rodger Fleming, is a historian of science and technology, and the Charles A. Dana Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, Emeritus at Colby College, and author of the book ''Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate ...
, historian of science and technology *
James Fleming (author) James R. Fleming (Born: 26 February 1944), London, is an English author who is the son of travel writer Peter Fleming, nephew to spy author Ian Fleming. He lived for the last twenty years in the remote North of Scotland in order to concentrat ...
(born 1944), author of the "Charlie Doig" thrillers *
James Henry Fleming James Henry Fleming (Toronto, July 5, 1872 – June 27, 1940) was a Canadian ornithologist. His father was Scottish, and sixty years old when his son was born. James became interested in birds at the age of 12. He was an associate member of the Ro ...
(1872–1940), Canadian ornithologist *
James P. Fleming James Phillip Fleming (born March 12, 1943) is a former United States Air Force pilot who served in the Vietnam War. Born in Sedalia, Missouri, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for rescuing a six-man MACV-SOG reconnaissance team, stranded between ...
(born 1943), American military pilot who received the Medal of Honor * James W. Fleming (1867–1928), American businessman, banker and politician *
James Simpson Fleming James Simpson Fleming FRSE (1828-1899) was a Scottish lawyer and banker. From 1858 to 1871 he was a partner in the legal firm of McGrigor, Stevenson & Fleming. In the 1870s he was responsible for introducing the Royal Bank of Scotland to London ...
(1828–1899), Scottish lawyer and banker *
James Fleming (British Army officer) James Fleming or Flemming (1682 – 31 March 1751) was a British major-general, and colonel of the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot. Life Fleming was wounded at the Battle of Blenheim when serving as a captain in the Earl of Derby's regim ...
(1682–1751), British major-general *
James Fleming (priest) James Fleming (1830–1908) was an Irish clergyman of the Church of England, public speaker and fund-raiser. A canon of York Minster, he became chaplain in ordinary to Queen Victoria and Edward VII, and was a close friend of the British royal fa ...
(1830–1908), clergyman of the Church of England *
James E. Fleming James E. Fleming is an American legal scholar who serves as the Paul J. Liacos Professor of Law at the Boston University School of Law. He is a scholar in standard constitutional theory and constitutional interpretation, with special attention to ...
, American lawyer and professor of law *
James Fleming (lawyer) Sir James Fleming (3 August 1831 – 24 May 1914) was a Scottish lawyer. Fleming was born in Rutherglen, Scotland, on 3 August 1831, and educated there in the parish school. He was chairman of the Glasgow School of Art for 28 years. There was a ...
(1831–1914), Scottish lawyer {{hndis, name=Fleming, James