James Lamb (orientalist)
James Lamb, was an English clergyman and orientalist.
Lamb was baptised on 2 February 1598/9 in the parish of All Saints' Church, Oxford, the son of Richard Lamb. He was educated at Magdalen College School, and entered Brasenose College, Oxford in 1613, graduating B.A. 1615, M.A. 1619, D.D. 1660.
He was chaplain to Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton. In the church, he held the following livings:
- Rector of Botley, Hampshire, 1639–60
- Canon of Westminster Abbey, 1660–64
- Rector of Kings Worthy, Hampshire, 1661
- Rector of St Andrew's, Holborn, London, 1662–64
He bequeathed many of his books to the library of Westminster Abbey; the Bodleian Library holds manuscripts by him, including a three-volume grammar of Arabic.