James Moir (soccer) (1900–1961), Canadian soccer player
James Moir (merchant) (1817–1899), Scottish-American merchant
James MacArthur Moir, Scottish miller and laird
Jimmy Moir (footballer) (1879–?), Scottish footballer
Jim Moir, comedian also known by the stage name Vic Reeves
James Moir, boxer known as Gunner Moir
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JamesMoir may refer to: JamesMoir (executive), BBC executive JamesMoir (soccer) (1900–1961), Canadian soccer player JamesMoir (merchant) (1817–1899)...
James Roderick Moir (born 24 January 1959), also known by his stage name Vic Reeves, is an English comedian and artist. He has a double act with Bob Mortimer...
JamesMoir Ferres (c. 1813 – April 21, 1870) was a journalist and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in about 1813 and...
both stations on 10 October 2003 and began on 5 January 2004, succeeding JamesMoir. She oversaw Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley leaving Radio 1 in April 2004...
JamesMoir (17 April 1879 – 12 June 1939), better known as Gunner Moir and sometimes as "Ex Gunner" JamesMoir, was an English heavyweight boxer. He was...
Mabel MoirJames (1917 – 2010) was the first woman political minister in Dominica. She was also active in women's rights movements and founded the Women's...
established in 1875 by a local entrepreneur JamesMoir and his two nephews, Alexander and William Morrison. JamesMoir had an expanding grocery business in the...
metabolism of the lead. Classical bioisosterism was originally formulated by JamesMoir and refined by Irving Langmuir as a response to the observation that different...
JamesMoir Pirie (March 31, 1853 – June 2, 1934) was a Major League Baseball shortstop for the 1883 Philadelphia Quakers. Career statistics and player...
Joseph JamesMoir (1809–1874) was a prominent builder, ironmonger, citizen and shot manufacturer in 19th century Tasmania. He is best known for building...
Ian JamesMoir (1932–1990) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer, a champion wing three-quarter who played in the 1950s and 1960s for...
assent to the Rebellion Losses Bill. The editor in chief of The Gazette, JamesMoir Ferres, published an Extra which contained a report of the incident involving...
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Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot. pp. 589–593. Retrieved 5 May 2019. Porteous, JamesMoir (1881). The Scottish Patmos. A standing testimony to patriotic Christian...
James MacArthur Moir (died 1872) was a Scottish miller and laird. He owned a large tract of land in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, which was partly built on...
who had defected with him from Thames. They were joined by producer JamesMoir whose credits notably included The Generation Game and The Mike Yarwood...