James Craig - Public Officials

Public Officials

  • James Henry Craig (1748–1812), British soldier and colonial administrator
  • James Craig (County Antrim, 19th century) (1759–1833), British politician
  • James Craig (Ontario) (1823–1874), Canadian politician
  • James Craig (Missouri) (1818–1888), American politician and soldier
  • James Craig (Newcastle) (1834–1902), British politician
  • James Craig (University of Dublin) (died 1933), British and Irish politician, physician, and educator
  • James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon (1871–1940), British politician and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig, 2nd Viscount Craigavon (1906–1974), British politician
  • James Craig (County Antrim, 20th century) (1931–1974), Northern Ireland politician

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