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James Alfred Pearce (December 14, 1805 – December 20, 1862) was an American politician. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the second district of Maryland from 1835 to 1839 and 1841 to 1843. He later served as a U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1843 until his death in 1862.
Pearce was in born Alexandria, Virginia, the son of Gideon Pearce and Julia Dick, and the grandson of Elisha C. Dick. When he turned four years old, his mother died; his father moved to Louisiana to become a sugar planter, leaving his son in Alexandria to the care of grandparents.
Pearce attended a private academy in Alexandria and entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1819. He graduated in 1822 at the age of seventeen with honors and started studying law in Baltimore under Judge John Glenn and attorney David Hoffman (1784–1854), an American legal ethics pioneer and author of Fifty Resolutions in Regard to Professional Deportment (1836). There was a requirement for aspiring jurists set by the Maryland legislature for at least three years of legal studies under the guidance of practicing lawyers (in 1831 it was lowered to two years). Ahead of time, in 1824, Pearce passed exams and was admitted to the Maryland Bar, commencing practice in Cambridge, Maryland for a year. In 1825, Pearce moved with his father in Louisiana, and briefly engaged in sugar planting business, then he returned to Kent County, Maryland, in 1828, where he started the practice of law in Chestertown.
James Pearce was a college football player.
James was the son of Marvin Pearce. Marvin played both for Alabama and Auburn, including playing for Alabama in the first Iron Bowl. Marvin's father was the Confederate general James P. Pearce.
Pearce was a prominent member of Mike Donahue's 1920 Auburn Tigers football team, one of Auburn's greatest teams. The 1922 team upset defending Southern champions Centre and is also considered highly, considered best by fullback Ed Sherling. Pearce made All-Southern in 1922.
Jim, Jimmy or James Pearce may refer to:
James Pearce (1825 – 5 November 1904) was a South Australian businessman and politician based in Kapunda.
Pearce was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, in 1825. He arrived in South Australia in August 1849 and went to work with his brother William Pearce (ca.1815 – 19 November 1878), who had a business at the Beehive Corner, then went to Burra. He later ran a timber and hardware business, Pearce Wincey, & Co., in Kapunda for 36 years, was involved with administration of Kapunda Hospital, Dutton Park, and the town council, serving as its second mayor. He retired to Kenilworth Avenue, Norwood around 1887.
He represented Light in the South Australian House of Assembly from April 1870 to February 1875. In 1875 he was elected at the top of the list for Wooroora. He was elected to the South Australian Legislative Council in April 1877 and retired in April 1885.
James Pearce married Harrietta Edmonds (ca.1825 – 10 July 1909) on 7 September 1843, lived at Kapunda; later in Kenilworth Avenue, Norwood. Their children included:
James Pearce is a British journalist and presenter for BBC Sport, who has reported from eight Olympic Games. Pearce was the Olympic Correspondent for the BBC at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Notable scoops by Pearce include the revelation that England were attempting to 'butter' up FIFA voters with gifts of luxury handbags in order to gain votes during their ill-fated bid for the 2018 World Cup. Pearce holds the dubious honour of scoring the first "goal" at the new Wembley Stadium during a broadcast on the BBC News channel.
Pearce was brought up in the village of Pirbright in Surrey.
Pearce was educated at Radley College, which he entered in 1983, a boarding independent school near the village of Radley in Oxfordshire, followed by the University of Exeter in Devon, where he studied Politics.
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Full sophomore season highlights of #tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. He is currently being projected as the number one pick in the 2025 #nfldraft. The 6'5 star edge rusher finished the 2023 season with 27 tackles and 9.5 sacks. He will be looking to add another strong season before declaring for the draft. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe and checkout the rest of the channel. I've also posted full game film for Pearce. Schools own the rights to all videos used
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Discover why James Pearce Jr., the standout defensive end from Tennessee, is making waves in college football and catching the eyes of NFL scouts. In this video, we dive deep into Pearce's impressive stats, highlight-reel moments, and what sets him apart as a top NFL draft prospect. #JamesPearceJr #TennesseeVols #CollegeFootball #NFLDraft #DefensiveEnd #FootballAnalysis #DraftProspects #TennesseeFootball #CollegeFootballHighlights #NFLProspects
Every snap #tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr played against #Alabama in 2023. He is projected to be one of the top edge rusher prospects in the 2025 #nfldraft. You can see him go up against the 7th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft JC Latham. He finished this game with 2 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 forced fumble. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe. I’ll be posting these cutups for rookies and draft prospects all year.
Every pass rush #tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr played against South Carolina in 2023. He is currently being projected as the number one pick in the 2025 #nfldraft. The 6'5 star edge rusher finished the game with two sacks and three tackles. In his full sophomore season he had 27 tackles and 9.5 sacks. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe and checkout the rest of the channel.
James Pearce had a great season for the Vols and promises to be a game wrecker in 2024.
James Alfred Pearce (December 14, 1805 – December 20, 1862) was an American politician. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the second district of Maryland from 1835 to 1839 and 1841 to 1843. He later served as a U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1843 until his death in 1862.
Pearce was in born Alexandria, Virginia, the son of Gideon Pearce and Julia Dick, and the grandson of Elisha C. Dick. When he turned four years old, his mother died; his father moved to Louisiana to become a sugar planter, leaving his son in Alexandria to the care of grandparents.
Pearce attended a private academy in Alexandria and entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1819. He graduated in 1822 at the age of seventeen with honors and started studying law in Baltimore under Judge John Glenn and attorney David Hoffman (1784–1854), an American legal ethics pioneer and author of Fifty Resolutions in Regard to Professional Deportment (1836). There was a requirement for aspiring jurists set by the Maryland legislature for at least three years of legal studies under the guidance of practicing lawyers (in 1831 it was lowered to two years). Ahead of time, in 1824, Pearce passed exams and was admitted to the Maryland Bar, commencing practice in Cambridge, Maryland for a year. In 1825, Pearce moved with his father in Louisiana, and briefly engaged in sugar planting business, then he returned to Kent County, Maryland, in 1828, where he started the practice of law in Chestertown.