James Thomas
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James Thomas may refer to:
Politicians
- James Thomas (Governor of Maryland) (1785–1845), served as the 23rd Governor of the state of Maryland
- James Thomas (Australian politician) (1826–1884), civil engineer who was Director of Public Works in Western Australia, 1876–1884
- James Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin (1903–1960), Conservative politician in the United Kingdom, and former First Lord of the Admiralty
- James Thomas (Welsh politician) (1710-1781), Alderman and Portreeve of Swansea
- James Henry Thomas (1874–1949), British trade unionist and Labour politician
- James Houston Thomas (1808–1876), US Congressman from Tennessee
- James John Thomas (1868–1947), 40th mayor of Columbus, Ohio
- James S. Thomas (mayor) (1802–1874), mayor of St. Louis
Musicians
- James Thomas (songwriter) (born 1964), Producer and songwriter
- James Thomas (musician) (born 1963), Director of Music of St Edmundsbury Cathedral
- James Thomas (blues musician) a.k.a. James Son Thomas (1926–1993)
Sportsmen
- James Thomas (basketball) (born 1980), American professional basketball player
- James Thomas (footballer) (born 1979), Welsh professional footballer
- James Thomas (rugby player) (born 1990), Welsh rugby union player
- James T. Thomas, head college football coach for the Mississippi Valley State University Delta Devils
Others
- James Burrows Thomas (born 1935), Australian judge
- James Samuel Thomas (1919–2010), Bishop of the United Methodist Church
- J. T. Thomas (Survivor contestant) (born 1984), winner of Survivor: Tocantins
- James Thomas (professor), professor at the University of Utah
See also
- Jimmy Thomas (American football) (born 1947), former National Football League running back
- Jim Thomas (disambiguation)
- Jamie Thomas (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "James Thomas"
- All pages with titles containing "James Thomas"
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