Thomas Martin
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Thomas or Tom Martin may refer to:
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[edit] Born 17th century
- "Honest Tom" Martin (1697–1771), British antiquary and book collector
- Thomas Martin (d. 1765) (c. 1679–1765), British Member of Parliament for Wilton
[edit] Born 18th century
- Thomas Bryan Martin (1731–1798), early American jurist, legislator, and prominent landowner
- Thomas Byam Martin (1773–1854), British Member of Parliament for Plymouth
- Thomas Barnwall Martin (1784–1847), Irish landowner and Member of the British Parliament for County Galway
[edit] Born 19th century
- Thomas Mower Martin (1838–1934), English-born Canadian landscape painter
- Thomas S. Martin (1847–1919), United States Representative and Senator from Virginia
- Thomas Martin (Canadian politician) (1850–1907), Canadian Member of Parliament
- Thomas Commerford Martin (1856–1924), American electrical engineer and editor
- Thomas E. Martin (1893–1971), United States Representative and Senator from Iowa
[edit] Born 20th century
- Thomas Ballantyne Martin (1901–1995), British Member of Parliament for Blaydon
- Thomas K. Martin (born 1960), American fantasy author
- Tom Martin (writer) (born 1964), American television writer
- Tom Raymond Martin (born 1947), Canadian hockey player for the Maple Leafs
- Tom Martin (Texas politician) (born 1949), Mayor of Lubbock, Texas
- Thomas R. Martin, American historian at the College of the Holy Cross
- Tom Martin (ice hockey b. 1964), Canadian hockey player for the Jets, Whalers and North Stars
- Tom Martin (baseball) (born 1970), American pitcher
- One of twins James and Tom Martin (born 1977), British musicians
[edit] See also
- Thomas Martyn (disambiguation)
- Thomas Marten (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Thomas Martin"
- All pages with titles containing "Thomas Martin"
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