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  2. James M. Ward - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Ward III (May 23, 1951 – March 18, 2024) was an American game designer and fantasy author who worked for TSR, Inc. for more than 20 years, most ...

  3. James Ward - Wikipedia

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    James A. Ward (1813–1891), American Catholic priest and Jesuit; James Clifton Ward (1843–1880), English geologist; James J. Ward (1886–1923), Danish-born American aviator; James Patrick Ward (d. 1962), New Zealand lawyer, victim of the Ward bomb killing; James Thomas Ward (1820–1897), president of the Wesley Theological Seminary, 1886 ...

  4. James Ward (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    James Ward FBA (27 January 1843 – 4 March 1925) was an English psychologist and philosopher. [1] He was a Cambridge Apostle. Life. Ward was born in Kingston upon ...

  5. James Ward-Prowse - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Edward Ward-Prowse (born 1 November 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Nottingham Forest, on loan from West Ham United.

  6. James Ward (writer) - Wikipedia

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    James Ward first came to prominence in 2009 with a blog that charted his fascination with "small unimportant things". [3] The London Twirls Project, his attempt to map the availability, pricing and storage conditions of Cadbury's Twirls in Central London, [4] led to him giving talks at public events such as Ignite [5] [6] and The Lost Lectures.

  7. James Ward (English artist) - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait, 1830 James Ward - Venus Rising from her Couch -. Born in London to James Ward and Rachael Goldsmith, and younger brother of William Ward the engraver, James Ward was influenced by many people, but his career is conventionally divided into two periods: until 1803, his single greatest influence was his brother in law George Morland; from that time, it was Rubens.

  8. James Ward (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    James Ward (born 9 February 1987) is a British former professional tennis player. He is a Davis Cup champion and former British No. 2. [3]He reached the quarterfinals of the 2010 Aegon International and the semifinals of the 2011 Aegon Championships as a wildcard entry.

  9. James Ward (frontiersman) - Wikipedia

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    Captain James Ward (September 19, 1763 – February 27, 1846) was an early American settler, fighter against Native Americans and legislator of Kentucky whose adventures featured heavily in the stories of the western frontier. He was a pall bearer at Daniel Boone's re-interment in 1845.