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==Sports== |
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* [[Tom Gray (footballer, born 1875)]] (1875–1944), English footballer |
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* [[Tom Gray (speed skater)]] (born 1945), American Olympic speed skater |
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* [[Tommy Gray (rugby union)]] (1917–2000), Scotland international rugby union player |
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==Musicians== |
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* [[Tom Gray (bluegrass musician)]] (born 1941), American bluegrass musician |
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* [[Tom Gray (guitarist)]] (1951–2021), American musician with Delta Moon |
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* [[Tom Gray (activist)]], English rock singer, composer, and activist |
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* Tom Gray, frontman for the 1980s rock band [[The Brains]] |
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==Other== |
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* [[Thomas Grey (chronicler)]] (died 1369), chronicler, whose surname is often spelled 'Gray' |
* [[Thomas Grey (chronicler)]] (died 1369), chronicler, whose surname is often spelled 'Gray' |
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* [[Thomas Gray (MP)]] (c. 1359–1400), British Member of Parliament for [[Northumberland (UK Parliament constituency)|Northumberland]] |
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* [[Thomas Cecil Gray]] (1913–2008), English anaesthetist |
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* [[Thomas Gray (1788–1848)]], British railway advocate |
* [[Thomas Gray (1788–1848)]], British railway advocate |
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* [[Thomas Gray (VC)]] (1914–1940), English recipient of the Victoria Cross |
* [[Thomas Gray (VC)]] (1914–1940), English recipient of the Victoria Cross |
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* [[Thomas Lomar Gray]] (1850–1908), British engineer |
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* [[Thomas Gray (landscape architect)]], English landscape architect, designer of the gardens at [[Ropsha]] |
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* [[Thomas Ruffin Gray]], American lawyer, author of ''The Confessions of Nat Turner'' as originally published in 1831 |
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* [[Thomas Gray (judge)]], Justice of the [[Supreme Court of South Australia]] |
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* [[Thomas Gray (surveyor)]] (1832–1890), Board of Trade |
* [[Thomas Gray (surveyor)]] (1832–1890), Board of Trade |
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* [[Thomas Cecil Gray]] (1913–2008), English anaesthetist |
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* [[Thomas Lomar Gray]] (1850–1908), British engineer |
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* [[Thomas R. Gray]] (1800–{{fl.}} 1830s), American lawyer and author |
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 17 March 2024
Thomas Gray was an English poet, classical scholar and professor of Cambridge University.
Thomas Gray may also refer to:
Sports
[edit]- Thomas Gray (rower) (born 1936), Canadian Olympic rower
- Thomas Gray (soccer) (born 1986), American soccer player
- Tom Gray (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1944), English footballer
- Tom Gray (speed skater) (born 1945), American Olympic speed skater
- Tommy Gray (footballer) (1913–1992), Scottish footballer and football club manager
- Tommy Gray (rugby union) (1917–2000), Scotland international rugby union player
Musicians
[edit]- Tom Gray (bluegrass musician) (born 1941), American bluegrass musician
- Tom Gray (guitarist) (1951–2021), American musician with Delta Moon
- Tom Gray (activist), English rock singer, composer, and activist
- Tom Gray, frontman for the 1980s rock band The Brains
Other
[edit]- Thomas Grey (chronicler) (died 1369), chronicler, whose surname is often spelled 'Gray'
- Thomas Gray (1788–1848), British railway advocate
- Thomas Gray (VC) (1914–1940), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Thomas Gray (surveyor) (1832–1890), Board of Trade
- Thomas Cecil Gray (1913–2008), English anaesthetist
- Thomas Lomar Gray (1850–1908), British engineer
- Thomas R. Gray (1800–fl. 1830s), American lawyer and author
See also
[edit]- "Tom Gray's Dream", poem