James Forsyth (Australian politician) (1852–1927), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
James Forsyth (college president) (1817–1886), attorney and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
James Forsyth (journalist) (born 1981), Political Secretary to the UK Prime Minister
James Forsyth (sculptor) (1827–1910), Scottish sculptor
James Forsyth (traveller) (1838–1871), Indian traveller
James B. Forsyth (1809–1872), Massachusetts physician and politician
James Bell Forsyth (1802–1869), Quebec merchant and author
James W. Forsyth (1834–1906), U.S. Army officer and general
Jim Forsyth (born 1944), former Australian rules footballer
Jimmy Forsyth (1904–1982), Scottish footballer, trainer and physiotherapist
Jimmy Forsyth (photographer) (1913–2009), British amateur photographer
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JamesForsyth may refer to: JamesForsyth (Australian politician) (1852–1927), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly JamesForsyth (college president)...
Forsyth may refer to: Forsyth Island, Queensland, Australia, one of the West Wellesley Islands (aka Forsyth Islands) Forsyth Island, Tasmania, Australia...
Francis Robert George Henry James 'Flossie’ Forsyth was a British criminal who, at 18 years old, became one of the youngest persons to be executed in...
in 1908 by JamesForsyth, who left $500,000 in his will for the establishment of a dental infirmary for poor children in Boston. Forsyth would pass away...
was a columnist for The Daily Telegraph and in 2013 was described by JamesForsyth in The Spectator as David Cameron's "new favourite columnist". Born...
JamesForsyth Thallon (21 November 1847 – 24 March 1911) was the ninth Commissioner of Queensland Railways, Australia from 1902 to his death in 1911....
sitting in a room with at least two other people. Stratton is married to JamesForsyth, former political editor of The Spectator magazine and current Political...
James Bell Forsyth (25 December 1802 – 1 April 1869), was a Quebec merchant and writer. In 1831, he built the Cataraqui Estate in Sillery, on Saint-Louis...
Spectator's former political editor JamesForsyth, whom he has known since their school days. Sunak was the best man at Forsyth's wedding to the journalist Allegra...
Frederick McCarthy Forsyth CBE (born 25 August 1938) is an English novelist and journalist. He is best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal...
Screwtape is also the title of the stage adaptation of the Letters by JamesForsyth (originally Dear Wormwood, 1961). Screwtape holds the rank of Senior...
September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022. "Rishi Sunak hires journalist JamesForsyth as political secretary". the Guardian. 24 December 2022. Retrieved 24...
The stage play Dear Wormwood (later renamed Screwtape), written by JamesForsyth, was published in 1961. The setting is changed to wartime London, where...
the town and delivered her. Her mother, Anne (nee Forsyth) was a painter, and her father, Frank James Connell, an architect and town planner in Edinburgh...
Rosemary Forsyth (born July 6, 1943) is a Canadian-born American actress. She made her big screen debut in the 1965 Western film Shenandoah, for which...
includes the welcoming of dignitaries and a formal banquet. Journalist JamesForsyth has referred to the family as "soft power assets". Given the royal family's...
Neil Forsyth (born 1978) is a Scottish author, television writer and journalist. He has written and created a number of British television shows including...
The James and Mary Forsyth House is located on Albany Avenue near uptown Kingston, New York, United States. It is a brick Italian villa-style house designed...