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Thomas Hunt (martyr)
Thomas or Tom Hunt may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Hunt (MP for Bishop's Lynn), (died 1433) MP for Bishop's Lynn * Thomas Hunt (MP for Bedford fl.1420), (fl.1420) MP for Bedford * Thomas Hunt (MP for Great Yarmouth), (died 1560) MP for Great Yarmouth * Thomas Hunt (MP for Shrewsbury), in 1645 and 1648, MP for Shrewsbury * Thomas Hunt (Australian politician) (1841–1934) *Tom Hunt (politician), MP for Ipswich elected 2019 Others * Thomas Hunt (madrigalist) (c. 1580–1658), English composer and madrigalist who contributed to ''The Triumphs of Oriana'', 1601 * Thomas Hunt (footballer) (1908–1975), formerly with Norwich City F.C. * Thomas Hunt (martyr) (died 1600), Englishman martyred with Thomas Sprott in 1600 * Thomas Hunt (Arabic scholar) (1696–1774), professor of Arabic and of Hebrew at the University of Oxford * Thomas Hunt (slaver) (17th century), John Smith's lieutenant; took Squanto to Europe from modern-day Massachusetts * Thomas Hunt (soldier) (1754–1808) ...
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Thomas Hunt (MP For Bishop's Lynn)
Thomas or Tom Hunt may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Hunt (MP for Bishop's Lynn), (died 1433) MP for Bishop's Lynn * Thomas Hunt (MP for Bedford fl.1420), (fl.1420) MP for Bedford * Thomas Hunt (MP for Great Yarmouth), (died 1560) MP for Great Yarmouth * Thomas Hunt (MP for Shrewsbury), in 1645 and 1648, MP for Shrewsbury * Thomas Hunt (Australian politician) (1841–1934) *Tom Hunt (politician), MP for Ipswich elected 2019 Others * Thomas Hunt (madrigalist) (c. 1580–1658), English composer and madrigalist who contributed to ''The Triumphs of Oriana'', 1601 * Thomas Hunt (footballer) (1908–1975), formerly with Norwich City F.C. * Thomas Hunt (martyr) (died 1600), Englishman martyred with Thomas Sprott in 1600 * Thomas Hunt (Arabic scholar) (1696–1774), professor of Arabic and of Hebrew at the University of Oxford * Thomas Hunt (slaver) (17th century), John Smith's lieutenant; took Squanto to Europe from modern-day Massachusetts * Thomas Hunt (soldier) (1754–1808 ...
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