Thomas Busby may refer to:
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Thomas Busby (soldier)
Thomas Busby (1735 22 October 1798) was a soldier and innkeeper from Ireland.
Busby was with the 27th Regiment of Foot during the Seven Years' War in Canada. A planned action against the French fortress at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia was canceled. Bus ...
(1735–1798), Irish soldier
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Thomas Busby (composer)
Thomas Busby (26 December 1755 – 28 May 1838) was an English composer.
Early life
Busby was the son of a coach-painter. He was born at Westminster, London, in December 1755.
His father was musical, and sang himself; when his son developed ...
(1755–1838), English composer
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Thomas Lord Busby (1782–1838), English painter and engraver
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T. Jeff Busby (1884–1964), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
* Thomas Busby, Australian singer, songwriter and musician for blues and roots duo
Busby Marou
Busby Marou (pronounced buz-bee ma-roo) are an Australian musical duo originally from Rockhampton, Queensland. The duo consists of Thomas Busby and Jeremy Marou while other musicians perform with them in concert. At the APRA Music Awards of 2012 ...
* Thomas Busby, Australian guitarist, songwriter, and musician for rock band
Luca Brasi
Luca Brasi is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel ''The Godfather'', as well as its 1972 film adaptation. In the film, he was portrayed by Lenny Montana, an ex-wrestler and former bodyguard and enforcer for the Colombo crime famil ...
* Thomas Busby, the murderer alleged to have cursed a
haunted chair
See also
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Tom Busby
Tom Busby (7 November 1936 – 20 September 2003) was a Canadian actor and agent. Among his film credits were '' The War Lover'' (1962); '' The Dirty Dozen'' (1967) as Milo Vladek, one of the dozen; and '' Heavenly Pursuits'' (1986).
Biogr ...
(1936–2003), Canadian actor
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