Thomas Scott
Thomas Scott may refer to:
Australia
    
- Thomas Hobbes Scott (1783–1860), Anglican clergyman and first Archdeacon of New South Wales
 - Thomas Scott (Australian politician) (1865–1946), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
 - Thomas Scott (Tasmania) (fl. 1824), Assistant Surveyor-General of Tasmania
 
Canada
    
- Thomas Scott (Canadian judge) (1746–1824), judge and political figure in Upper Canada
 - Thomas Scott (Manitoba politician) (1841–1915), member of the Canadian House of Commons from Manitoba
 - Thomas Scott (Ontario politician) (c. 1828–1883), represented Grey North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, 1867–1879
 - Thomas Scott (Orangeman) (c. 1842–1870), executed during the Red River Rebellion by Louis Riel
 - Thomas Seaton Scott (1826–1895), Canadian architect
 - Thomas Walter Scott (1867–1938), first premier of Saskatchewan, member of the Canadian House of Commons
 
New Zealand
    
- Thomas Scott (1816–1892), New Zealand police officer and hotel-keeper
 
United Kingdom
    
- Thomas Rotherham (1423–1500), Archbishop of York, born Thomas Scot or Scott
 - Sir Thomas Scott (died 1594) (1535–1594), English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff of Kent
 - Thomas Scott (died 1610) (c. 1563–1610), MP for Aylesbury
 - Thomas Scott (preacher) (c. 1580–1626), English preacher and radical Protestant
 - Thomas Scott (died 1635), MP for Canterbury
 - Thomas Scot (died 1660), English Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I
 - Thomas Scott (hymnwriter) (1705–1775), English dissenting minister and hymn writer
 - Thomas Scott (commentator) (1747–1821), Anglican clergyman and commentator on the Bible
 - Thomas Scott (cricketer) (1766–1799), English cricketer
 - Thomas Scott (footballer) (1895–1976), Scottish footballer (Falkirk FC)
 - Thomas Scott (footballer, born 2003), English footballer (Sunderland A.F.C.)
 - Thomas Scott, 2nd Earl of Clonmell (1783–1838), Irish politician
 - Thomas Scott (zoologist) (1840–1929), an ostracodologist
 - Thomas Scott (Bishop of North China) (1879–1956), Anglican bishop in China
 - Thomas Scott (artist), father of the painter Alexander Scott and portraitist for The Illustrated London News
 - Thomas Henry Scott (1889–1901), English executioner
 - Thomas Scott (British Army officer) (1905–1976), British Army general and Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh
 - Tommy Scott (English musician) (born 1964), lead singer of UK band Space
 - Tom Scott (entertainer) (born 1984), British YouTuber
 - Thomas Scott (diver) (1907–?), British diver
 
United States
    
- Thomas Scott (American politician) (1739–1796), American politician in Pennsylvania
 - Thomas Scott (Ohio judge) (1772–1856), Clerk of the Ohio State Senate and Ohio Supreme Court Judge
 - Thomas Scott (archer) (1833–1911), American archer who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics
 - Thomas Scott (karateka) (born 1990), American karateka
 - Thomas Fielding Scott (1807–1867), Episcopal bishop in America
 - Thomas A. Scott (1823–1881), American businessman, railway executive, and early "robber baron" industrialist
 - Thomas B. Scott (1829–1886), Wisconsin politician
 - Thomas M. Scott (1829–1876), American Confederate general
 - Thomas Scott (Florida judge) (born 1948), American lawyer and federal judge
 - Thomas H. Scott (1865–?), architect in Pittsburgh
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles containing Thomas Scott
 - Tommy Scott (disambiguation)
 - Tom Scott (disambiguation)
 - Scott Thomas (disambiguation)
 
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