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Sportsmen

* Thomas Lewis (English cricketer) (died 1882), English cricketer *
Thomas Lewis (Australian cricketer) Thomas Lewis (19 April 1829 – 19 June 1901) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1856/57 and 1859/60. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers This is a list ...
(1829–1901), Australian cricketer *
Thomas Lewis (American football) Thomas A. Lewis (born January 10, 1972) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears and New York Giants. He was drafted by the Giants in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft out of Indiana U ...
(born 1972), American football wide receiver


Politicians

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Thomas Lewis (of Harpton) Thomas Lewis (of Harpton) (1518/1519 – 1607) was a Welsh politician. The son of Hugh Lewis of Gladestry and Harpton, Thomas Lewis was appointed to the magistrates' bench in 1547 and also served as Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1547. He subsequent ...
(1518/9–1607), British Member of Parliament for Radnorshire, 1559–1567 and 1584–1587 * Thomas Lewis (Wells politician), 16th-century MP for Wells, Somerset * Thomas Lewis (died 1594), MP for Monmouth Boroughs * Thomas Lewis (died 1736) (c. 1679–1736), British Member of Parliament for Buckingham, Portsmouth, Salisbury and Winchester * Thomas Lewis (Welsh politician) (1821–1897), Liberal Member of Parliament for Anglesey *
Thomas Lewis Jr. Thomas Lewis Jr. (January 26, 17601847) was an American politician from Rockingham County, Virginia. He represented Virginia in the U.S. House in 1803 and 1804, after several terms in the Virginia House of Delegates representing Kanawha County. ...
(1760–1847), U.S. Congressman from Virginia *
Thomas Lewis (1690–1777) Thomas Lewis (18 October 1690 – 5 April 1777), of Harpton Court, near Radnor was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 46 years from 1715 to 1761. Lewis was the son of Colonel Thomas Lewis of Harpton Court, Radnor and his w ...
, British Member of Parliament for Radnor, 1715–1761 *
Thomas Arthur Lewis Thomas Arthur Lewis (21 September 1881 – 18 July 1923) was a Welsh school teacher, barrister and Liberal Party politician. Family and education Lewis was the son of the Reverend J.M. Lewis, a Baptist minister from Cemaes, Pembrokeshire, and h ...
(1881–1923), Welsh school teacher, barrister and Liberal Party politician *
Thomas Lewis (Kentucky politician) Thomas Lewis (May 8, 1749 – September 9, 1809) was an American Revolutionary War veteran who figured prominently in the early development of Lexington, Kentucky and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He administered the oath of office to Kentucky's f ...
(1749–1809), State Senator, prominent figure in the development of Kentucky * Thomas Lewis (1821–1897) (1821–1897), Welsh-born Australian politician *
Thomas Lewis (Bristol politician) Thomas Charles Lewis (born 12 December 1871) was a British trade unionist and politician. Born in Worcester, Lewis attended elementary school before becoming a bricklayer. He moved to Bristol in about 1896, when he became involved in the trade u ...
(1871–?), British trade unionist and politician * Thomas F. Lewis (1924–2003), former U.S. Congressman from Florida


Others

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Thomas Lewis (activist) Thomas P. Lewis (March 17, 1940 – April 4, 2008) was an artist and peace activist, primarily noted for his participation with the Baltimore Four and the Catonsville Nine. Biography Lewis was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and raised in Ba ...
(1940–2007), artist and activist * Thomas Lewis (astronomer) (1856–1927), astronomer at the Greenwich Observatory * Thomas Lewis (footballer), Welsh international footballer in 1881 *
Thomas Lewis (unionist) Thomas L. Lewis (1866 – May 1, 1939) was a miner and president of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) from 1907 to 1911. Biography Born in Locust Gap, Pennsylvania in 1866, Lewis worked in the mines as a boy. He later helped found the U ...
(1866–1939), president of the United Mine Workers of America *
Thomas Lewis (Virginia politician) Thomas Lewis (April 27, 1718 – January 31, 1790) was an Irish-American surveyor, lawyer, politician and pioneer of early western Virginia. He was among the signers of the Fairfax Resolves, represented Augusta County at four of the five Virg ...
(1718–1790), American surveyor, Virginia pioneer *
Thomas Lewis (cardiologist) Sir Thomas Lewis, CBE, FRS, FRCP (26 December 1881 – 17 March 1945) was a British cardiologist (although he personally disliked the term, preferring cardiovascular disease specialist). He coined the term "clinical science".Biography, ''Oxfor ...
(1881–1945), British surgeon and cardiologist *
Thomas Lewis (industrialist) Thomas Lewis (died 1764) was one of the founders of the Dowlais Ironworks, one of the largest ironworks in Wales. Career Born into a landed family from Llanishen, Cardiff, Thomas Lewis became an iron-master. He already owned the Pentyrch blast fu ...
(died 1764), cofounder of the Dowlais Ironworks in 1759 * Thomas Frankland Lewis (1780–1855), British Poor Law Commissioner *
Thomas Christopher Lewis Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the A ...
(1833–1915), British organ-builder, see St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne *Thomas Flo Lewis, inventor of the Bassa alphabet * Thomas Lewis (RAF officer) (1894–1961), World War I flying ace * Thomas Lewis (controversialist) (1689–?), English cleric *
Thomas Lewis (organist) Thomas Lewis (died 1674) was an English organist. Career Lewis succeeded William Eames as Organist of Chichester Cathedral in 1636. After a five-day siege in December 1642, Cicestrian cavaliers surrendered to William Waller's forces. As the ci ...
(died 1674), English organist


See also

* Tom Lewis (disambiguation) * Tommy Lewis (disambiguation) * Thomas Louis (1758–1807), British Royal Naval officer * Lewis Thomas (1913–1993), American physician and author {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Thomas