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'''Thomas Collins''' may refer to: |
'''Thomas Collins''' may refer to: |
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* [[Thomas Collins (governor)]] (1732–1789), American lawyer and |
* [[Thomas Collins (governor)]] (1732–1789), American lawyer and governor of Delaware |
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* [[Thomas Collins (pirate)]] (died 1719), English pirate active in the Indian Ocean |
* [[Thomas Collins (pirate)]] (died 1719), English pirate active in the Indian Ocean |
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* [[Thomas Collins (British politician)]] (died 1884), Member of Parliament for Knaresborough and Boston |
* [[Thomas Collins (British politician)]] (died 1884), Member of Parliament for Knaresborough and Boston |
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* [[Thomas Collins (bishop of Meath)]] (1873–1927), Irish Anglican bishop |
* [[Thomas Collins (bishop of Meath)]] (1873–1927), Irish Anglican bishop |
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* [[Thomas Collins (Australian politician)]] (1884–1945), Australian MP and |
* [[Thomas Collins (Australian politician)]] (1884–1945), Australian MP and postmaster-general |
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* [[Thomas Collins (Arizona politician)]], American politician |
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* [[Thomas Patrick Collins]] (1915–1973), American-born Catholic bishop in Bolivia |
* [[Thomas Patrick Collins]] (1915–1973), American-born Catholic bishop in Bolivia |
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* [[Thomas H. Collins]] (born 1946), retired |
* [[Thomas H. Collins]] (born 1946), retired commandant of the United States Coast Guard |
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* [[Thomas Collins (cardinal)]] (born 1947), Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal |
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* [[Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1895)]] (1895–1964), English cricketer |
* [[Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1895)]] (1895–1964), English cricketer |
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* [[Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1841)]] (1841–1934), English cricketer |
* [[Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1841)]] (1841–1934), English cricketer |
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* [[Thomas Collins (diver)]], British Olympic diver |
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* [[Thomas D. Collins]] (1847–1935), American soldier who fought in the American Civil War |
* [[Thomas D. Collins]] (1847–1935), American soldier who fought in the American Civil War |
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* [[Tom Collins (rugby)]] (Thomas John Collins, 1895–1957), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Wales (RU), Mountain Ash, and Hull (RL) |
* [[Tom Collins (rugby, born 1895)]] (Thomas John Collins, 1895–1957), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Wales (RU), Mountain Ash, and Hull (RL) |
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* Thomas [[LeRoy Collins]] (1909–1991), governor of Florida |
* Thomas [[LeRoy Collins]] (1909–1991), governor of Florida |
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* [[Thomas Collins (soldier)]], participant in the Battle of Rorke's Drift |
* [[Thomas Collins (soldier)]], participant in the Battle of Rorke's Drift |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 30 June 2023
Thomas Collins may refer to:
- Thomas Collins (governor) (1732–1789), American lawyer and governor of Delaware
- Thomas Collins (pirate) (died 1719), English pirate active in the Indian Ocean
- Thomas Collins (British politician) (died 1884), Member of Parliament for Knaresborough and Boston
- Thomas Collins (bishop of Meath) (1873–1927), Irish Anglican bishop
- Thomas Collins (Australian politician) (1884–1945), Australian MP and postmaster-general
- Thomas Collins (Arizona politician), American politician
- Thomas Patrick Collins (1915–1973), American-born Catholic bishop in Bolivia
- Thomas H. Collins (born 1946), retired commandant of the United States Coast Guard
- Thomas Collins (cardinal) (born 1947), Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal
- Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1895) (1895–1964), English cricketer
- Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1841) (1841–1934), English cricketer
- Thomas D. Collins (1847–1935), American soldier who fought in the American Civil War
- Tom Collins (rugby, born 1895) (Thomas John Collins, 1895–1957), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Wales (RU), Mountain Ash, and Hull (RL)
- Thomas LeRoy Collins (1909–1991), governor of Florida
- Thomas Collins (soldier), participant in the Battle of Rorke's Drift