Thomas Wood

British politician, died 1799
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish politician, died 1799
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth25 September 1708
Death25 June 1799 (aged 90 years)
The details

Biography

Thomas Wood may refer to:

Politicians

  • Thomas Wood (1708–1799), British MP for Middlesex
  • Thomas Wood (1777–1860), British MP for Breconshire
  • Thomas Wood (1804–1872), British MP for Middlesex
  • Thomas Wood (1815–98), Canadian politician
  • Thomas Wood (mayor) (1792–1861), mayor of Columbus, Ohio
  • Thomas Wood (soldier) (1853-1933), British soldier and Conservative MP for Breconshire 1892-1900
  • Thomas Harold Wood (1889–1965), Canadian politician
  • Thomas Jefferson Wood (1844–1908), U.S. Representative from Indiana
  • Thomas McKinnon Wood (1855–1927), British Liberal politician

Religious figures

  • Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry) (1607–1692), Anglican diocesan bishop
  • Thomas Wood (bishop of Bedford) (1885–1961), Anglican suffragan bishop
  • Thomas Wood (priest), Roman Catholic chaplain to Queen Mary of England
  • Thomas Wood (reverend) (1711–1778), minister in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sportspeople

  • Thomas Wood (cricketer, born 1861) (1861–1933), English cricketer
  • Thomas Wood (cricketer, born 1994) (born 1994), English cricketer
  • Leslie Wood (footballer) (Thomas Leslie Wooborn, born 1932), English footballer

Artists

  • Thomas Peploe Wood (1817–1845), English artist
  • Thomas Waterman Wood (1823–1903), American painter

Others

  • Thomas Wood (composer) (1892–1950), English composer and author
  • E. Thomas Wood (born 1963), American journalist and author
  • Thomas J. Wood (1823–1906), Union General during the American Civil War
  • Thomas Barlow Wood (1869–1929), British professor of agriculture, founder of The Journal of Agricultural Science
  • Thomas Mills Wood (born 1963), American film and television character actor, aka Tom Wood

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