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      • Sir James Melville (1535–1617) was a Scottish diplomat and memoir writer, and father of the poet Elizabeth Melville.
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  2. Aug 4, 2021 · WRITER James Melville claimed to have won praise for his Twitter feed at a Fife butcher today – so we decided to call more than a dozen butchers in the region to see what they actually had to say about him.

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  3. Aug 5, 2021 · Self-proclaimed political pundit James Melville, a communications consultant originally from Fife, Scotland, who campaigns against vaccine passports and has been critical of Covid...

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  4. James Melville is Managing Director of the communications consultancy, East Points West, based on Cornwall, London and Scotland. He also regularly writes for Al Jazeera and Byline Times.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · Founder James Melville admits he is surprised at how quickly the group has “amplified” on social media. He has also launched Facebook and Instagram accounts and a new website is on the way later...

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  6. Mar 23, 2014 · Roy Peter Martin is an English author who has written under the pseudonyms James Melville and Hampton Charles. James Melville was born in London in 1931 and educated in North London. He read philosophy at Birkbeck College before being conscripted into the RAF, then took up school-teaching and adult education.

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  7. Follow James Melville, a political commentator and writer, for his insights and opinions on current affairs, culture and society.

  8. James Melville, who lived from 26 July 1556 to 20 January 1614, was a Scottish poet, clergyman and university teacher. He was a leading defender of the liberties of the Kirk, as a self-governing presbyterian structure, without any clerical hierarchy, with supreme authority vested in the General Assembly.