James Ross
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James Ross may refer to:
- James Ross, 4th Lord Ross (died 1581), Scottish nobleman and an adherent to the cause of Mary, Queen of Scots
- James Ross, 6th Lord Ross (died 1633), Scottish nobleman
- James Ross, 7th Lord Ross (died 1636), Scottish nobleman
- James Ross (Alberta politician) (1851–1936), politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton
- James Ross (Australian lawyer) (c. 1792–1865), Australian lawyer and politician
- James Ross (Canadian lawyer) (1835–1871), participant in Red River Rebellion
- James Ross (Canadian businessman) (1848-???) Scottish-born civil engineer and businessman
- James Ross (conductor), British conductor
- James Ross (mayor), mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1934–1938
- Jim Ross (Ohio politician), former member of the Ohio House of Representatives
- James Ross (Ontario politician) (1817–1895), Ontario farmer and political figure
- James Ross (Pennsylvania politician) (1762–1847), lawyer and senator from Pennsylvania, 1794–1803
- James Ross (rugby union) (died 1914), Scottish rugby player
- J. Arthur Ross (1893–1958), Manitoba politician
- James Clark Ross (1800–1862), British polar explorer
- James E. Ross, Pennsylvania state senator
- James Francis Ross (1931–2010), American philosopher
- James Gibb Ross (1819–1888), Canadian merchant and politician from the province of Quebec
- James Hamilton Ross (1856–1932), Yukon Territory Commissioner
- James Sinclair Ross (1908–1996), Canadian author
- James W. Ross (born 1938), Canadian senator
- Jim Ross (born 1952), wrestling executive
- Jim Ross (ice hockey) (born 1926), Scottish ice hockey player
- James Ross (drag performer), well-known American drag illusionist
- Jimmy Ross (footballer born 1866) (1866–1902), Scottish association football
- Jimmy Ross (footballer born 1895), Scottish professional footballer for Raith Rovers and Tottenham Hotspur
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