James Scott is the name of several people:
- James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649–1685), noble recognized by some as James II of England. James Crofts, later James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth and 1st Duke of Buccleuch ( April 9 1649 &ndash July 15 1685) was an English
- James Scott (MP) (1671–1732), Scots MP
- James Scott (musician) (1885–1938), African-American ragtime composer. James Sylvester Scott (February 12 1885 &ndash August 30 1938 was an African-American Ragtime Composer, regarded as one of the three most important
- James Scott (football player), former NFL wide receiver
- James C. Scott (born 1936), American political scientist and anthropologist. James Scott (born March 28, 1952) is a retired American football Wide receiver who played seven seasons for the Chicago Bears James C Scott (born 2 Dec 1936) is Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University.
- James M. Scott [born 1911), Senior Olympian, author, inventor
- James Scott (actor) (born 1979), British television actor. James M Scott (nicknamed Scotty but also called Melvin and Jim (1911 - 2001 an Author, Inventor, and Senior Olympian, was born in Wisdom Missouri James Scott (born 14 January 1979) in Newcastle Upon Tyne) is an English Actor.
- James Hope-Scott (1812–1873), English barrister and Tractarian. James Robert Hope-Scott ( July 15, 1812 - April 29, 1873) was an English Barrister and Tractarian.
- James Scott (Liberal politician) (1876–1939), Liberal MP for Kincardine and Aberdeenshire West 1929–1931
- Great Flood of 1993#Causes About James Scott, an Illinois man whose reckless actions contributed to the Great Flood of 1993. The Great Flood of 1993 occurred in the American Midwest, along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and their tributaries from April to October
- James Scott (character) A character on the fictional soap opera Shortland Street. James "Scotty" Scott is a Fictional character on New Zealand 's longest running Soap opera Shortland Street and has been Shortland Street is a New Zealand Soap opera, first broadcast on Monday 25 May 1992
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