James Hughes
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James Hughes may refer to:
- James Hughes (politician) (died 1845), British Member of Parliament for Grantham
- James B. Hughes (1805–1873), American newspaper publisher, state legislator for Ohio
- James Madison Hughes, (1809–1861), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- James Hughes (representative) (1823–1873), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- James Joseph Hughes (1856–1941), Canadian Senator and Member of Parliament
- James A. Hughes (1861–1930), U.S. Representative from West Virginia
- James H. Hughes (1867–1953), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Senator from Delaware
- James F. Hughes, (1883–1940), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
- Jimmy Hughes (1909–1966), English footballer
- James Hughes (Irish politician) (died 1948), Irish Fine Gael politician
- Jay Hughes (1874–1924), also known as Jim Hughes, American Major League Baseball pitcher, who played four seasons from 1898 to 1902
- Jim Hughes (1950s pitcher) (1923–2001), American baseball pitcher
- Jim Hughes (1970s pitcher) (born 1951), American baseball pitcher
- James Hughes (1957- ) Northern Irish Photographer , Academic & Designer
- Jimmy Hughes (singer) Gospel and soul. Numerous hits, including 1964's "Steal Away"
- Jimmy Hughes (musician) (born 1958), Influential British Punk Rock/New Wave bassist who formed part of 1970s and 1980s bands The Banned, Cowboys International, Original Mirrors and Department S
- James Hughes (sociologist), American sociologist and bioethicist
- James Hughes (boxer) (1965–1995), American flyweight boxer
- Jamie Hughes (born 1977), former professional English footballer
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