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Thomas Hart (other)
Thomas Hart or Tom Hart may refer to: Sportsmen * Thomas Hart (civil servant) (1909–2001), Scottish cricket and rugby union international * Thomas Hart (rugby league), see List of Castleford Tigers players * Tom Hart (Australian footballer) (born 1896), Australian rules footballer * Tom Hart (baseball) (1869–1939), 19th-century baseball player * Tom Hart (sportscaster), sports announcer * Tommy Hart (born 1944), American football player Politics * Thomas Hart (chief of staff) from Jack Abramoff * Thomas Hart (mayor of Davenport) from History of Davenport, Iowa * Thomas Hart (New York politician), in 29th New York State Legislature * Thomas Hart (North Carolina politician), senator from Orange County, N.C., in the North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 * Thomas N. Hart (1829–1927), mayor of Boston, 1889–1890 and 1900–1902 * Tom Hart (Australian politician) (1904–1972), member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia Others * Thomas C. Hart (1877–1971), U.S. n ...
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Thomas Hart (civil Servant)
Thomas Mure Hart, CMG (1 March 1909 – 16 January 2001) was a Scottish cricketer and rugby union player. He played twice for the Scotland national rugby union team and twice for the Scotland national cricket team as a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler. Hart served as the Financial Secretary to Singapore between 1954 and 1959. Biography Born in Glasgow in 1909, Hart was educated at Glasgow Academy, Strathallan School, Glasgow University and Brasenose College, Oxford. In 1930, he played twice for Scotland in the Five Nations against Wales and Ireland at centre. Scotland beating Wales 12–9 at Murrayfield on 1 February and losing 14–11 to Ireland at Murrayfield on 22 February. In 1931 he played two games for Leicester Tigers. Whilst attending Oxford University, Hart played for the university cricket team, playing ten first-class matches in 1931 and 1932, gaining his blue in both years. He made his debut for Scotland in 1933, playing against Ireland ...
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