Thomas Brooks (disambiguation)
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Thomas Brooks (1880–1958) was a British MP.
Thomas, Tom or Tommy Brooks may also refer to:
- Thomas Brooks (Puritan) (1608–1680), Puritan minister and author
- Thomas Brooks (d. 1896), American thief whose death ignited the Brooks–McFarland Feud
- Thomas Brooks, American minister after whom Brookfield, Connecticut, was named
- Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw (1825–1908), British peer
- Overton Brooks (Thomas Overton Brooks, 1897–1961), U.S. Representative from Louisiana
- Tom Brooks (1919–2007), Australian cricketer
- Tom Brooks (writer), pioneer of theories on Prehistoric geometry
- Tom Brooks (footballer) (b. 1948), English footballer for Lincoln City
- Tommy Brooks, American boxer and trainer
See also
- Thomas Brooke (disambiguation)
- Toms Brook, a river in Virginia
- Tom Brook (b. 1953), American journalist
- Brooks Thomas (1931-2010), American publishing executive
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