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  • James Seaton may refer to: James Seaton (professor) (1944–2017), professor of English at Michigan State University James Seaton (Newfoundland politician)...
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  • James Everett Seaton (1944 – March 30, 2017) was an American writer, professor and literary critic. He argued for the continued relevance and importance...
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  • James Seaton Reid MA DD (1798–1851) was an Irish presbyterian minister and church historian. Born in Lurgan, County Armagh, he was son of Forest Reid,...
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  • James Buchanan Seaton (19 March 1868 – 25 May 1938) was a British Anglican Bishop in the first half of the 20th century. Seaton was born on 19 March 1868...
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  • (1816–1845), last British person to be killed in a duel on English soil James Seaton (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • James Seaton (1804–1876) was a journalist and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Burgeo-LaPoile in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of...
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    and with an introduction by James Seaton and contributions by Wilfred M. McClay, John Lachs, Roger Kimball and James Seaton Yale University Press. 2021...
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    James Seaton (May 1822 – 18 November 1882) was a 19th-century member of Parliament from Dunedin, New Zealand. Seaton was born in Sorn, East Ayrshire, Scotland...
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    2013. Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, p. 413; Locker-Lampson 1907, p. 497. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 1, 5; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 1–5;...
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    James Wilson Seaton (May 28, 1824 – February 11, 1904) was an American lawyer, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served in the Wisconsin...
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  • critical theory. This trend is not without its dissidents, however; James Seaton has written extensively in defense of the continued importance of the...
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    Frederick Andrew Seaton (December 11, 1909 – January 16, 1974) was an American newspaperman and politician. He represented the U.S. state of Nebraska in...
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  • Archived from the original on 7 June 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023. Curran, James; Seaton, Jean (2018). Power Without Responsibility. Abingdon, Oxon New York...
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  • Preceded by Magnus Linklater Editor of The Scotsman 1994–1995 Succeeded by James Seaton Preceded by Jonathan Fenby Editor of The Observer 1995–1996 Succeeded by...
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  • Chase James Seaton Griffin (born September 12, 2000) is an American football quarterback for the UCLA Bruins. Chase Griffin is a nationally recognized...
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    Seaton Delaval is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Seaton Valley, in Northumberland, England, with a population of 4,371. The largest...
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    Jean Seaton (born 6 March 1947) is Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster and the Official Historian of the BBC. She is the Director...
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  • MacKay 1985: Chris Baur 1988: Magnus Linklater 1994: Andrew Jaspan 1995: James Seaton 1997: Martin Clarke 1998: Alan Ruddock 2000: Tim Luckhurst 2000: Rebecca...
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    ecclesiastical government, and pastoral theology, in succession to James Seaton Reid. He concentrated on history. When Assembly's College, Belfast was...
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  • Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, St Andrews: University of St Andrews Reid, James Seaton; Killen, William Dool (1853). A History of the Presbyterian Church in...
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