- twitter.com JamesMelvilleCommunications and Sponsorship. Commentator and pundit. james@eastpointswest.co.uk.
- en.wikipedia.org James MelvilleJames Melville or Melvill may refer to: James Melville (Scottish minister) (1556–1614), Scottish divine and reformer. James Melville of Halhill (1535–1617)...
- tudortimes.co.uk people/james-melville-life-storyThe memoirs left by Sir James Melville, written after he had retired from public life in 1603, make fascinating reading.
- britannica.com biography/James-MelvilleAfter his uncle was imprisoned in the Tower of London , James Melville was detained in England at Newcastle-on-Tyne until 1613 for his continued refusal to...
- t.me s/JamesMelvilleJames Melville. “Right now, you don't see the pain you're causing as you emit carbon dioxide.”
- aljazeera.com author/james_melville_…James Melville is a political writer, contributing to Byline Times, as well as managing director of media consultancy East Points West in the UK.
- britain-magazine.com features/history/sir-james-…Sir James Melville came from a Protestant family in Fife, Scotland. His father was executed for treason – for revealing the dispositions of Scottish troops to...
- buyukansiklopedi.com James_MelvilleIn 1986 , Melville tarihsel bir roman yazdım İmparatorluk Yolu hakkında 26 Şubat Olayı .
- thereformation.info james_melville/Life of Andrew Melville, vol ii p 363, reference by Andrew in letter to James ` your father in law Durie`.
- undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usbiography/m/…James Melville, who lived from 26 July 1556 to 20 January 1614, was a Scottish poet, clergyman and university teacher.