Thomas Burgess
Thomas Burgess or Tom Burgess may refer to:
- Thomas Burgess (died 1623) (c. 1540–1623), alderman of and probably MP for Truro
- Thomas Burgess (died 1626) (c. 1580–1626), his son, Mayor of and MP for Truro
- Thomas Burgess (painter floruit 1786), English painter
- Thomas Burgess (painter died 1807), English painter
- Thomas Burgess (bishop) (1756–1837), Bishop of St David's and of Salisbury
- Thomas Burgess (bishop of Clifton) (1791–1854), English Roman Catholic bishop
- Thomas M. Burgess (1806–1856), second mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
- Thomas Burgess (settler), founder of Bala, Ontario, Canada, in the mid-1800s
- Tom Burgess (cricketer) (1859–1922), English first-class cricketer
- Thomas William Burgess (1872–1950), Olympic bronze medallist, swam English Channel
- Tom Burgess (baseball) (1927–2008), Canadian baseball player, coach and manager
- Tom Burgess (Canadian football) (born 1964), Canadian Football League quarterback
- Tom Burgess (rugby league) (born 1992), English Rugby League player
- Thomas Burgess (umpire) (1888-1974), New Zealand Test cricket umpire
- Tom Burgess (winemaker), founder of Burgess Cellars
- Tom Burgess (Newfoundland politician), Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly (1966-1972) and leader of the New Labrador Party (1969-1972)
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