James Waugh (d. 1766), was a dissenting (most certainly he was an Independent) bookseller at the Turk's Head, Grace-Church-Street, 1744-1750, and then at the Turk's Head in Lombard Street, 1750-1766. He was succeeded by Mary Fenner Waugh, his second wife, who had previously operated as a printer/bookseller with her first husband, William Fenner, and then on her own as Mary Fenner; she continued to operate as Mary Waugh from Lombard Street between 1766 and 1773. James Waugh served as one of Doddridge's primary booksellers during the 1740s and into the 1750s prior to Mercy Doddridge breaking with him after 1756. Neither James nor Mary Waugh subscribed to any of the volumes of Doddridge's Family Expositor.