Thomas Cooke
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Thomas Cook or Thomas Cooke may refer to:
Politicians
- Thomas Cook (MP for Marlborough), Member of Parliament (MP) for Marlborough, 1399
- Thomas Cooke (mayor) (died 1472), Lord Mayor of London
- Thomas Cook (MP for Exeter), MP for Exeter, 1417–1442
- Thomas B. Cooke (1778–1853), United States Representative from New York
- Thomas Cook (English politician) (1902–1970), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for North Norfolk, 1931–1945
- Thomas Cook (Scottish politician) (1908–1952), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Dundee
Writers
- Thomas Cooke (author) (1703–1756), English translator of the classics
- Thomas H. Cook (born 1947), American crime writer
Sportspeople
- Thomas Cooke (footballer) (1885–1964), American football player, and member of the 1904 US Olympic Team
- Thomas Cook (cricketer and footballer) (1901–1950), former Sussex batsman, footballer and football manager
- Tom Cook (1907–1961), Canadian ice hockey player
Military
- Thomas Arthur Cooke (1841–1912), British general
- Thomas Cooke (VC) (1881–1916), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
Religion
- Thomas Cooke (bishop) (1792–1870), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
- Thomas Cook (bishop) (1866–1928), Anglican Bishop of Lewes
Other people
- Thomas Cook (1808–1892), travel entrepreneur
- E. T. Cook (1880–1953), English organist and composer
- Thomas Cooke (machinist) (1807–1868), telescope maker, founder of T. Cooke & Sons
- Thomas Taplin Cooke (1782–1866), English showman
- Thomas F. Cooke (1863–1941), Iowa and California banker and Los Angeles City Council member
- Tommy Cook (actor) (born 1930), American actor and former child star
- Thomas Cooke (actor) (1786–1864), English actor
Corporations
- Thomas Cook Group, travel company
- Thomas Cook AG, parent company prior to its merger with MyTravel plc
- Thomas Cook & Son, travel company founded in 1871
- Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium
- Thomas Cook Airlines, UK
- Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
- T. Cooke & Sons, a mathematical instrument company started by Thomas Cooke, machinist
See also
- Thomas Coke (disambiguation) (pronounced Cook)
- Thomas Cookes
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