Thomas Foley
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Thomas Foley or Tom Foley may refer to:
- Tom Foley (1929-2013), American politician (Washington & national)
- Thomas C. Foley (born 1952), American diplomat
- Tom Foley (infielder) (born 1959), American baseball player, coach
- Thomas Foley (sailor) (1757–1833), British admiral
- Thomas Patrick Roger Foley (1822–1879), American religious leader
- Tom Foley (outfielder) (1847-1896), American baseball player
The Barons Foley and family
- Thomas Foley (1616–1677), British ironmaster, builder of Witley Court estate, member of Parliament for Bewdley
- Thomas Foley (c. 1641–1701), son of previous, member of Parliament for Worcestershire, and then Droitwich
- Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley (1673–1733), son of previous, member of Parliament for Stafford, and then Droitwich
- Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1703–1766), son of previous, never married, rebuilt parish church of Great Witley
- Thomas Foley (auditor of the imprests) (c. 1670–1737), of Stoke Edith, member of Parliament for Weobly, then Hereford, then Stafford
- Thomas Foley (c. 1695–1749), son of previous, member of Parliament for Hereford, then Herefordshire
- Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley (1716–1777), son of previous, member of Parliament for Droitwich, then Herefordshire, inherited the Witley Court estate from his cousin, the 2nd baron
- Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1742–1793), son of previous, member of Parliament for Herefordshire, then Droitwich
- Thomas Foley, 3rd Baron Foley (1780–1833), son of previous, member of Parliament and Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
- Thomas Foley, 4th Baron Foley (1808–1869), son of previous, member of Parliament for Worcestershire and Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
- Thomas Foley (1778–1822), grandson of the first baron, member of Parliament for Herefordshire and Droitwich
See also
- Barons Foley
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