James Wood or Jim Wood is the name of:
- James Leon "Jimmy" Wood (1842-1927), American baseball player and manager
- James Wood (composer) (born 1953), British composer and percussionist
- James Wood (critic) (born 1965), British literary critic and novelist
- James Wood (encyclopedist), British editor of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
- James Wood (governor) (1747–1813), Governor of Virginia and officer in the American Revolutionary War
- James Wood, Lord Irwin (born 1977), British peer
- James Frederick Wood (1813–1883), Archbishop of Philadelphia
- James Roland Wood (born 1941), Australian Royal Commissioner and jurist
- James Rushmore Wood (1816-1882), American physician
- James W. Wood (1924-1990), U. James Leon "Jimmy" Wood ( December 1 1842 &ndash November 30 1927) was an American Second baseman and manager James Wood is a British composer percussionist and conductor (born May 27 1953 in Barton) Life James Wood studied organ in James Wood (born 1965 in Durham) is an English literary critic and Novelist. The Reverend James Wood was the editor of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood (1747 - 1813 was an officer of the US Continental Army and Governor of Virginia. James Charles Wood Lord Irwin (b 24 August, 1977) is the son and heir of Charles Wood 3rd Earl of Halifax and a godchild of Camilla Duchess of James Frederick Wood (1813&ndash1883 was an American Roman Catholic archbishop The Honourable James Roland Tomson Wood AO QC is the chairman of Law Reform Commission of New South Wales, the chairman of the New South Wales Sentencing Council, Dr James Rushmore Wood (September 14 1816 was an American medical doctor, one of the founders of Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York James Wayne Wood was an astronaut in the X-20 Dyna-Soar program S. Air Force colonel and senior test pilot on the Dyna-Soar program
See also
Jamie Wood (born 21 September 1978 in Salford) is an English -born Caymanian footballer who plays as a striker. James Howard Woods (born April 18 1947) is a two-time Academy Award -nominated Emmy Award -winning and Golden Globe -winning American
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