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Tom or Thomas Barton may refer to: * Thomas Barton (Bordeaux merchant) (1695-1780), wine merchant in Bordeaux *
Thomas Barton (divine) Thomas Barton (1730?–1780) was an American Anglicanism#Anglican divines, divine. Life Barton was a native of Ireland, but descended from an English family that settled there in the reign of Charles I of England, Charles I. After graduating ...
(1730–1780), Irish divine * Thomas Barton (Medal of Honor) (c. 1831–?), American Medal of Honor recipient *
Thomas Barton (Royalist) Thomas Barton, D.D. (died 1681–2), was a royalist divine. Life Barton received his education at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and took both degrees in arts in that university before 20 November 1629, when he was presented by Charles I to the rectory of ...
(died 1681/2), Royalist divine *
Thomas Barton (Irish MP) Thomas Barton (26 January 1757 – 1820) of Grove House and Clonmel, County Tipperary, and St Stephen's Green, Dublin, was an Irish landowner and politician. Biography He was born in 1757, the eldest son of William Barton of Fethard, County Tipp ...
(1757–1820), Irish landowner and politician *
Thomas J. Barton Thomas J. Barton is an American chemist who served as the president of the American Chemical Society in 2014. Biography He graduated from Lamar University, and from University of Florida in 1967. He was a post-doctoral fellow with National Insti ...
(born 1940), American chemist *
Thomas Pennant Barton Thomas Pennant Barton (1803 – April 5, 1869) was an American diplomat and bibliophile who is primarily remembered for the collection of books by and relating to William Shakespeare and English drama that he amassed between 1834 and 1869. Four y ...
(1803–1869), American diplomat and bibliophile * Tom Barton (politician) (1949–2023), Australian politician *
Tom Barton (rugby league) Thomas Barton ( – ) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s. He played at representative level for England, and at club level for St. Helens (captain), as a , i.e. number 1, 2 or 5, 3 or 4, or, forward (p ...
(1883–1958), English professional rugby league footballer * Tom Barton (high jumper), winner of the 1991 high jump at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships {{hndis, Barton, Tom