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Thomas Turner (15th century MP) Thomas or Tom Turner may refer to: Politics *Thomas Turner (15th century MP) for Rochester (UK Parliament constituency), Rochester *Thomas Turner (fl.1559), MP for Reading (UK Parliament constituency), Reading *Thomas Turner (died c. 1586), MP for ...
for Rochester * Thomas Turner (fl.1559), MP for
Reading Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of Visual perception, sight or Somatosensory system, touch. For educators and researchers, reading is a multifacete ...
* Thomas Turner (died c. 1586), MP for Bath *
Thomas Turner (congressman) Thomas Turner (September 10, 1821 in Richmond, Kentucky – September 11, 1900 in Mount Sterling, Kentucky) was an American politician. Between 1877 and 1881 he represented the state of Kentucky in the U.S. House of Representatives. Career Thoma ...
(1821–1900), U.S. congressman from Kentucky, 1877–1881 * Thomas G. Turner (1810–1875), governor of Rhode Island * Thomas Frewen Turner (1811–1870), British member of parliament for South Leicestershire * Thomas J. Turner (1815–1874), U.S. representative from Illinois * Thomas J. Turner (Georgia politician) (1932–2016), American politician


Sports

* Thomas Turner (cricketer) (1865–1936), Australian cricketer * Thomas Turner (footballer) (fl. 1884), Scottish international footballer * Thomas Turner (sport shooter) (born 1972), Australian sport shooter *
Tom Turner (catcher) Thomas Richard Turner (September 8, 1916 – May 14, 1986) was an American professional baseball catcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Chicago White Sox and the St. Louis Browns from to . Turner served in the United States Army ...
(1916–1986), American Major League catcher, 1940–1944 * Tom Turner (first baseman) (1915–2013), American Negro league baseball player


Others

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Thomas Turner (dean of Canterbury) Thomas Turner (1591 – 8 October 1672) was an English royalist churchman and Dean of Canterbury. Life Turner was born at Reading, Berkshire in 1591, the son of Thomas Turner of Heckfield in Hampshire, mayor of Reading. He matriculated at St ...
(1591–1672), Anglican dean *
Thomas Turner (diarist) Thomas Turner (9 June 1729 – 6 February 1793) was a shopkeeper in East Hoathly, Sussex, England. He is now most widely known for his diary. Early life Turner was born at Groombridge in the parish of Speldhurst, Kent. In 1735 Tur ...
(1729–1793), English diarist *
Thomas Turner (metallurgist) Thomas Turner Sc., A.R.S.M., F.R.I.C. (Birmingham, 1861–1951) was the first Professor of Metallurgy in Britain, at the University of Birmingham. The University was created in 1900 and the department founded in 1902. He was instrumental in the ...
(1861–1951), University of Birmingham *
Thomas Turner (microbiologist) Thomas B. Turner (1902 – September 22, 2002) was an American microbiologist who worked as the dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1957 to 1968. Early life and education Turner was born in Prince Frederick, Maryland. He earned a ...
(1902–2002), Dean of Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1957–1968 *
Thomas Turner (naval officer) Thomas Turner (23 December 1807 – 24 March 1883) was a United States Navy rear admiral. He served as commander of the Pacific Squadron from 1869 to 1870. Turner fought in the Mexican–American War and, though a Virginian, served in the Union N ...
(1807–1883), U.S. Navy rear admiral *
Thomas Turner (president) Thomas Turner (September, 1645 – 29 April 1714) was an English churchman and academic, Archdeacon of Essex and President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Life The second son of Thomas Turner (dean), Thomas Turner, Dean of Canterbury, he was b ...
(1645–1714), Anglican clergyman and academic *
Thomas Turner (potter) Thomas Turner (1749 – February 1809) was an English potter. He was the lessee of the celebrated Salopian porcelain company, or Caughley manufactory, during the later decades of the 18th century. He is not to be confused with the potter Turner (p ...
(1749–1809), English potter *
Thomas Turner (surgeon) Thomas Turner, FRCS, FLS, (13 August 1793 – 17 December 1873) was an English surgeon known primarily for his involvement in developing medical education outside its then traditional base of London. He established a medical school in Man ...
(1793–1873), English founder of a medical school in Manchester * Thomas C. Turner (1882–1931), U.S. Marine Corps colonel *
Thomas Hudson Turner Thomas Hudson Turner (1815–1852) was an English archaeologist and architectural historian, born in London of Northumbrian extraction. He was educated at Mr Law's school in Chelsea and then apprenticed as a printer. His great interest in litera ...
(1815–1852), archaeologist and architectural historian * T. M. Turner (Thomas Memory Turner, 1847–1917), American musician *
Thomas Price Turner Thomas Price Turner (bapt. 17 January 1790 – 18 February 1868) was an English classical musician, and was one of the artist J. M. W. Turner's first cousins.The Great Artists: JMW Turner R.A. William Cosmo Monkhouse 1879 Following the artist's de ...
(c. 1790–1868), professor of music at Exeter Cathedral, first cousin of J. M. W. Turner and one of his heirs * Thomas R. Turner II (born 1955), U.S. Army general *
Thomas Wyatt Turner Thomas Wyatt Turner (March 16, 1877 – April 21, 1978) was an American civil rights activist, biologist, and educator. He was the first Black American to receive a Ph.D. in botany, and helped found both the NAACP and the Federated Colored Ca ...
(1877–1978), civil rights activist and biologist *
Tom Turner Tom Turner is an English landscape architect, garden designer and garden historian formerly teaching at the University of Greenwich in London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest ...
(born 1946), English landscape artist and author


See also

* Tommy Turner (disambiguation) {{hndis, Turner, Thomas