Thomas Adams
Thomas Adams may refer to:
Politicians
    
- Thomas Adams (MP), Member of Parliament for Bedford
 - Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet (1586–1667/68), Lord Mayor of London
 - Thomas Adams (politician) (1730–1788), Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress
 - Thomas Boylston Adams (1772–1832), son of US President John Adams
 - Thomas Boylston Adams (1910–1997), American writer, executive, and political candidate
 - Thomas Burton Adams Jr. (1917–2006), American politician in Florida
 - Thomas Adams (sheriff) (1804–1869), sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts
 
Military
    
- Thomas Adams (British Army officer) (c. 1730–1764), British Army major, noted for his defense of the British position in Bengal in 1763
 - Sir Thomas Adams, 6th Baronet (1738–1770), naval officer
 
Musicians
    
- Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785) (1785–1858), English organist and composer
 - Thomas Adams (organist, born 1857) (1857–1918), English organist and composer
 
Writers and publishers
    
- Thomas Adams (priest) (1583–1652), English priest and religious writer
 - Thomas Adams (publisher) (died 1620), English bookseller and publisher
 - Thomas Adams (writer) (c. 1633–1670), English religious writer
 
Educators
    
- Thomas Sewall Adams (1873–1933), American economist and educator
 - Thomas R. Adams (1921–2008), US educational figure, librarian and professor at Brown University
 - Thomas Adams (classicist) (1884–1953), New Zealand professor of classical languages and cricketer
 
Other people
    
- Thomas Adams (manufacturer and philanthropist) (1807–1873), English Nottingham lace manufacturer and philanthropist
 - Thomas Adams (chewing gum maker) (1818–1905), American businessman
 - Thomas Albert Smith Adams (1839–1888), American religious figure
 - Thomas Adams (architect) (1871–1940), Scottish-born English pioneer of urban planning
 - Thomas Adams (basketball) (born 1980), American basketball player
 - Thomas William Adams (1842–1919), New Zealand farmer, forester, churchman and educationalist
 
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