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'''Thomas Sinclair''' may refer to: |
'''Thomas Sinclair''' may refer to: |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair (politician)]] |
* [[Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1857–1940)]], Northern Irish Member of Parliament |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1838–1914)]], Ulster-Scots businessman and politician |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair Jr.]] (1841–1888), politician in Manitoba, Canada |
* [[Thomas Sinclair Jr.]] (1841–1888), politician in Manitoba, Canada |
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* [[Tom Sinclair]] (born |
* [[Tom Sinclair]] (born 1958), American athlete |
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* [[Tom Sinclair (footballer)]] ( |
* [[Tom Sinclair (footballer)]] (1880–1968), Scottish football goalkeeper |
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* [[Tommy Sinclair]] (born 1921), English footballer |
* [[Tommy Sinclair (footballer, born 1921)]] (born 1921), English footballer |
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* [[Tommy Sinclair (footballer, born 1897)]], English footballer |
* [[Tommy Sinclair (footballer, born 1897)]] (1897–1967), English footballer |
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* [[Tommy Sinclair (Scottish footballer)]], Scottish footballer |
* [[Tommy Sinclair (Scottish footballer)]], Scottish footballer |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair (writer)]], a contributor to the British ''[[List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography#S-U|Dictionary of National Biography]]'' |
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* Thomas Sinclair (died 1881), American businessman whose widow built the [[Brucemore]] mansion in Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
* Thomas Sinclair (died 1881), American businessman whose widow built the [[Brucemore]] mansion in Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
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* Thomas Sinclair, Australian actor in silent films such as ''[[The Kelly Gang]]'' (1920) |
* Thomas Sinclair, Australian actor in silent films such as ''[[The Kelly Gang]]'' (1920) |
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* Tom Sinclair, coxswain of Scottish lifeboat [[RNLB |
* Tom Sinclair, coxswain of Scottish lifeboat [[RNLB Emma Constance (ON 693)|RNLB ''Emma Constance'']] |
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* Thomas Sinclair, fictional character in the ''[[Killzone (series)|Killzone]]'' video games |
* Thomas Sinclair, fictional character in the ''[[Killzone (series)|Killzone]]'' video games |
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* Albert Thomas Sinclair, American lawyer who corresponded with [[Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria]] about the Romani language |
* Albert Thomas Sinclair, American lawyer who corresponded with [[Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria]] about the Romani language |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair Harrison]] ( |
* [[Thomas Sinclair Harrison]] (1898–?), South African World War I fighter ace |
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* [[Thomas Sinclair Holden]] (1906–1973), Australian politician and judge |
* [[Thomas Sinclair Holden]] (1906–1973), Australian politician and judge |
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* [[Sinclair Thomas]] (born 1968), British wheelchair basketball player and coach |
* [[Sinclair Thomas]] (born 1968), British wheelchair basketball player and coach |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 16 March 2022
Thomas Sinclair may refer to:
- Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1857–1940), Northern Irish Member of Parliament
- Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1838–1914), Ulster-Scots businessman and politician
- Thomas Sinclair Jr. (1841–1888), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Tom Sinclair (born 1958), American athlete
- Tom Sinclair (footballer) (1880–1968), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Tommy Sinclair (footballer, born 1921) (born 1921), English footballer
- Tommy Sinclair (footballer, born 1897) (1897–1967), English footballer
- Tommy Sinclair (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer
- Thomas Sinclair (writer), a contributor to the British Dictionary of National Biography
- Thomas Sinclair (died 1881), American businessman whose widow built the Brucemore mansion in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- Thomas Sinclair, Australian actor in silent films such as The Kelly Gang (1920)
- Tom Sinclair, coxswain of Scottish lifeboat RNLB Emma Constance
- Thomas Sinclair, fictional character in the Killzone video games
- Albert Thomas Sinclair, American lawyer who corresponded with Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria about the Romani language
See also[edit]
- Thomas Sinclair Harrison (1898–?), South African World War I fighter ace
- Thomas Sinclair Holden (1906–1973), Australian politician and judge
- Sinclair Thomas (born 1968), British wheelchair basketball player and coach