Thomas Young
Thomas Young may refer to:
Politicians
- Thomas Young (MP for Shropshire), 1380–1395, MP for Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Thomas Young (MP for Winchelsea), 1413–1425, MP for Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency)
- Thomas Young (died 1427), MP for Bristol (UK Parliament constituency) 1414
- Thomas Yonge or Young, MP for Bristol (1435–1453, 1455) and Gloustershire, justice of the Common Pleas and the King's Bench
- Thomas Ainslie Young (1797–1860), official and political figure in Lower Canada
- Thomas Young (Australian politician) (1813–1904) South Australian MHA
- Thomas L. Young (1832–1888), American politician; 33rd Governor of Ohio
- Thomas Ganley Young (born 1947), mayor of Syracuse, New York, 1986–1993
Military
- Thomas James Young (1827–1869), recipient of the Victoria Cross during the Indian mutiny
- Thomas Young (VC) (1895–1966), recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War I
- Tomas Young (1979–2014), Iraq War veteran, subject of the documentary Body of War
Sports
- Thomas Young (rugby player) (born 1992), Welsh rugby union player
- Thomas Young (swimmer) (born 1991), British Paralympic swimmer
- Tommy Young (born 1947), wrestler
- Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Young (born 1902), Negro Leagues baseball player
Others
- Thomas Young (bishop) (1507–1568), Archbishop of York
- Thomas Young (1587–1655), Scottish Presbyterian and author
- Thomas Young (American revolutionary) (1731–1777), member of the Sons of Liberty
- Thomas Young (scientist) (1773–1829), British polymath, scientist and Egyptologist
- Thomas Young (entrepreneur)(1895–1971), founder of YESCO, a Las Vegas corporation, in 1920.
- Thomas Young (tenor), American operatic tenor
- Tommie Young, U.S. singer
See also
- Tom Young (disambiguation)
- Thomas Youngs (disambiguation)
- Thomas Young Duncan (1836–1914), New Zealand politician
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