Thomas Hughes (disambiguation)

Thomas Hughes (disambiguation)

Thomas Hughes was an English lawyer, politician and author.

Thomas Hughes may also refer to:

* Thomas Hughes (dramatist), 16th century English dramatist and lawyer
* Thomas Hughes (VC), Irish Victoria Cross recipient
* Tom Hughes (Australian politician), QC, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
* Tom Hughes (radio host), formerly with WGST (AM) in Atlanta, Georgia
* Tom Hughes (ATWT), character on soap opera "As the World Turns"
* Long Tom Hughes, MLB pitcher, 1900–1913
* Tommie Hughes, American convicted murderer
* Tommy Hughes (baseball), MLB pitcher, 1941–1948
* Tommy Hughes, Scottish football goalkeeper
* Thomas Hughes (footballer), English footballer who scored twice in the 1876 FA Cup Final
* Tom E. Hughes, MLB pitcher, 1959
* Thomas H. Hughes, U.S. Representative from New Jersey
* Thomas J.R. Hughes, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
* Tom L. Hughes (Salida Tom), MLB pitcher, 1906–1918
* Thomas L. Hughes, 1960s Director of Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
* Thomas McKenny Hughes, British geologist
* Thomas P. Hughes, American historian of technology
* Thomas Rowland Hughes, Welsh novelist, dramatist and poet


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