James Chisholm (disambiguation)

James Chisholm (died c. 1545) was a Scottish Roman Catholic clergyman who was Bishop of Dunblane from 1487–1526.

James Chisholm may also refer to:

  • James Chisholm (merchant) (1772–1837), an early settler in colonial Australia who served in the New South Wales Corps and was a founder of the Bank of New South Wales
  • James Chisholm (politician) (1806–1888), son of the above, a pastoralist who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1851–1856 and 1865–1888
  • James Chisholm (priest) (1815–1855), an American Episcopal priest in Portsmouth, Virginia, who died of yellow fever
  • James Chisholm, co-founder of The Troth, an American-based international heathen organization
  • James Chisholm (rugby union) (born 1995), English rugby union player

See also

  • Jimmy Chisholm (born 1956), Scottish actor who played Jimmy Blair in Take the High Road
  • James Chisholm King (1886–1970), Canadian dentist and political figure in Saskatchewan, represented Humboldt from 1935–1938 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
  • James Chisholm Dillon (1880–1949), Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Essendon from 1932–1943
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