James McIlroy may refer to: James McIlroy (athlete) (born 1976), British middle-distance runner James McIlroy (musician) (born 1977), English heavy metal...
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James Archibald McIlroy (3 November 1879 – 27 July 1968) was a British surgeon and a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton's crew on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic...
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of 1 up. McIlroy's overall record was (1–2–1) in Win–loss–tie format. The United States came out victorious by a score of 12½ to 11½. McIlroy made his...
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James McIlroy MBE (25 October 1931 – 20 August 2018) was a Northern Ireland international footballer, who played for Glentoran, Burnley, Stoke City and...
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James McIlroy (born 7 December 1977) is an English heavy metal guitarist. He was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, grew up in Belgium before returning to...
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diplomat Douglas McIlroy (born 1932), mathematician, engineer, and programmer James McIlroy (disambiguation), various people Jimmy McIlroy (1931–2018), Northern...
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James Samuel McIlroy BEM (born 30 December 1976) is a British middle-distance runner. He initially represented Ireland before changing his nationality...
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2002. After the recording of Damnation and a Day, he was replaced by James McIlroy (sometimes credited as "Germs Warfare"). Nymphetamine was released in...
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Roadrunner. Nymphetamine marks the first recorded appearance of guitarist James McIlroy on a Cradle of Filth album. He would later record guitar for the band's...
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the band's new line-up following the departure of Paul Allender and James McIlroy, which includes new guitarists Marek 'Ashok' Šmerda and Richard Shaw...
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