Thomas Hunt
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Thomas Hunt may refer to:
  • Thomas Hunt (MP), MP for Bedford (UK Parliament constituency)
    Bedford (UK Parliament constituency)
    Bedford is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The seat was established in its current form in 1997, restoring a centuries old name. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first-past-the-post system of election...

  • Thomas Hunt (footballer)
    Thomas Hunt (footballer)
    Thomas Hunt was a footballer, born in West Bromwich in 1908 and died in West Bromwich in 1975.Hunt played as a centre-forward for Norwich City F.C. and scored in nine of his first ten starts....

     formerly with Norwich City F.C.
  • Thomas Hunt (martyr) (died 1600), Englishman martyred with Thomas Sprott in 1600
  • Thomas Hunt (politician)
    Thomas Hunt (politician)
    Thomas Hunt was an Australian politician.Born in Cappawhite, Tipperary, Ireland to John Hunt and Ann O'Brien, he arrived in Melbourne in May 1858 and settled in Kilmore, where he established Kilmore Free Press in 1865, later acquiring the Examiner. In 1868 he married Catherine Mary Flynn in...

     (1841–1934), Australian politician
  • Thomas Hunt (professor)
    Thomas Hunt (professor)
    Thomas Hunt FRS was an English academic, who was Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1738 until his death.-Life:...

     (1696–1774), Professor of Arabic and of Hebrew at the University of Oxford
  • Thomas Hunt (slaver) (17th century), John Smith's lieutenant, most notable for taking Squanto to Europe from his home in modern-day Massachusetts
  • Tom Hunt
    Tom Hunt
    Thomas Myers "Tom" Hunt , was an American petroleum industry executive who was chairman of Hunt Petroleum and an advisor to his uncle H. L. Hunt, the founder of the family dynasty....

    , U.S. executive
  • Tommy Hunt
    Tommy Hunt
    Tommy Hunt is an American soul/northern soul singer, and a member of The Flamingos.- Early life :...

    , singer
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