James Jay

| children = 2 | relations = John Jay (brother)
Peter A. Jay (nephew)
William Jay (nephew)
Jacobus Van Cortlandt (grandfather) }} Sir James Jay (October 16, 1732 – 1815) was an American physician and politician. He was brother of John Jay, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. While initially a supporter of American independence, he later changed his views becoming a Loyalist and went into exile in London after the Treaty of Paris recognised independence. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Jay, James
Published 1771
printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street; Richardson and Urquhart, under the Royal Exchange; and G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross

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by Jay, James
Published 1772
printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 1, Ludgate-Street ; H. Parker, at No. 82, in Cornhill, and J. Ridley, in St. James's Street

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by Jay, James M.
Published 1995
Springer US

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by Jay, James M., Loessner, Martin J., Golden, David A.
Published 2005
Springer US

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by Jay, James M., Loessner, Martin J., Golden, David A.
Published 2009
Springer Milan