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  1. James Alan Huntley (born 2 March 2004) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Newcastle United. Early life. Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Huntley attended school at Ashington Academy. He joined the academy of Newcastle United at eight years-old. Career

  2. Huntley was convicted of the murder of both girls on 17 December 2003 and sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, with the High Court later imposing a minimum term of 40 years. His girlfriend, Maxine Ann Carr – the girls' teaching assistant – had knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi.

    • Early Family History
    • 17th Century Onward
    • Other Family Members
    • Earls of Huntly
    • Marquesses of Huntly
    • Dukes of Gordon
    • See Also
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    The Gordon family descends from Sir Adam Gordon of Huntly, killed at the Battle of Humbleton Hill in 1402 and succeeded in his estates by his daughter Elizabeth Gordon, wife of Alexander Seton, who assumed the surname of Gordon for himself and "all his heirs male." He was created Earl of Huntly in the Peerage of Scotland in 1445 and was succeeded b...

    In 1632, four years before his father's death, the seventh Earl was created Viscount Aboyne in the Peerage of Scotland in his own right, with remainder that the title should be passed on to his second son the Hon. James Gordon on his death or on the death of his father, whichever came first.[citation needed] When he died two years later the titles ...

    Several other members of the Gordon family have also gained distinction. Lord John Gordon, younger son of the first Marquess, was created Viscount Melgum in 1627. Lord Adam Gordon (died 1801), younger son of the second Duke, was a general in the Army. Lord William Gordon (1744–1823), second son of the third Duke, was a vice-admiral in the Royal Nav...

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    1. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Huntly, Earls and Marquesses of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 954–955. 2. Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]

    Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. London: Dean & Son. p. 493.
    Morris, Susan (20 April 2020). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019. Debrett's; eBook Partnership. ISBN 978-1-9997-6705-1 – via debretts.com.[page needed]
  3. Huntley, the Season 24 winner of “The Voice,” has a truly incredible voice. I had the privilege of listening to his music live yesterday, along with the BOSS presidents, advisors, and CSMs. Huntley and his band’s performance came straight from the heart, showing genuine support for our soldiers.

  4. James Huntley. Positions: Outfielder, Shortstop and Second Baseman Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-11, 150lb (180cm, 68kg) Born: December 27, 1973 Draft: Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 82nd round of the 1993 MLB June Amateur Draft from West Mecklenburg HS (Charlotte, NC). High School: West Mecklenburg HS (Charlotte, NC)

  5. Jason Huntley (born 1998), American football player; Jessica Huntley (1927–2013), Guyanese-born British publisher and women's rights activist; John Huntley (cricketer) (1883—1944), Australian-born New Zealand cricketer; John Huntley (film historian) (1921–2003), British film historian, educator and archivist; Joni Huntley (born 1956 ...

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    Huntley, New South Wales (Wollongong), a suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales.

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