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James Wilson
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Noun1.James Wilson - American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)James Wilson - American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)


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Connah's Quay Town are second after beating Llansannan 3-2, Carl Wilson, James Gambino and Brynley Preece their marksmen, James Davies claimed a hat-trick in Abergele Rovers' 5-3 success at Greenfield, Jon Stazicker's late double earned Rhuddlan Town a 4-1 triumph at Sychdyn and Mochdre Sports and Shotton Steel finished 1-1.
Darren Stirling, Darren Nixon, James Wilson, Gary Spence, James Wilson, James Wright, Lee Mudd and Stephen Doyle were all sidelined.
Leamington destroyed Whitefields 5-1 with solid efforts from Goode, Wilson, James, Donnelly and Bowen, Odwell staved off the clean sheet with a successful card for the away side.
 
 
 
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