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* Sir [[Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)]] (c. 1515–1560), to Elizabeth I of England |
* Sir [[Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)]] (c. 1515–1560), to Elizabeth I of England |
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* Sir [[Thomas Parry (ambassador)]] (1541–1616), English MP, Ambassador to France and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the 17th century |
* Sir [[Thomas Parry (ambassador)]] (1541–1616), English MP, Ambassador to France and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the 17th century |
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* Sir [[Thomas Parry (author)]] ( |
* Sir [[Thomas Parry (author)]] (1904–1985), Welsh language literary scholar and author |
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* [[Thomas Parry (Chennai merchant)]] (1768–1824), merchant of Chennai in India, with Welsh origins |
* [[Thomas Parry (Chennai merchant)]] (1768–1824), merchant of Chennai in India, with Welsh origins |
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* [[Thomas Parry (bishop)]] (1795–1870), Bishop of Barbados, 1842–1869 |
* [[Thomas Parry (bishop)]] (1795–1870), Bishop of Barbados, 1842–1869 |
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Thomas Parry may refer to:
- Sir Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household) (c. 1515–1560), to Elizabeth I of England
- Sir Thomas Parry (ambassador) (1541–1616), English MP, Ambassador to France and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the 17th century
- Sir Thomas Parry (author) (1904–1985), Welsh language literary scholar and author
- Thomas Parry (Chennai merchant) (1768–1824), merchant of Chennai in India, with Welsh origins
- Thomas Parry (bishop) (1795–1870), Bishop of Barbados, 1842–1869
- Thomas Parry (Boston MP) (1818–?), MP for Boston three times between 1865 and 1874
- Thomas Gambier Parry (1816–1888), English artist and art collector
- Thomas Henry Parry (1881–1939), Welsh Liberal politician, lawyer and soldier
- Tom Parry (Thomas Gregory Parry), Australian economist and public servant
- Tom Parry (footballer) (1880–1946), Oswestry United F.C. and Wales international footballer
- Tom Parry (comedian) Member of sketch comedy troupe Pappy's