Thomas Williams
Thomas Williams may refer to: == Academics == Thomas Williams, Gresham Professor of Astronomy Thomas Desmond Williams (1921–1987), Irish academic and Professor of Modern History at University College Dublin Thomas R. Williams (1939–2025), Canadian educator, 19th principal of Queen's University T. Harry Williams (1909–1979), historian at Louisiana State University Thomas Williams, Assistant Dean, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law T. C. Williams, American educator for whom T. C. Williams High School, Alexandria, Virginia, is named Thomas W. Williams (engineer), American educator and 1989 IEEE fellow Thomas Williams (philosopher), American philosopher == Arts == Thomas Williams (cartoonist) (1940–2002), English cartoonist Thomas Williams (Christadelphian) (1847–1913), editor of the Christadelphian Advocate magazine Thomas Williams (writer) (1926–1990), American novelist Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier Williams, 1911–1983), American playwright Thomas Richard Williams (1825–1871), British photographer Ras Shiloh (born 1975), stage name for reggae artist Thomas Williams Thomas Chatterton Williams (born 1981), American writer == Military == Thomas Williams (Australian Army officer) (1884–1950), Australian major general Thomas Williams (Union general) (1815–1862), Union general during the American Civil War Thomas Williams (Royal Navy officer) (1761/62-1841), British admiral Thomas Williams (RAF officer) (1899–1956), British air marshal Thomas F. Williams (1885–1985), Canadian First World War flying ace Thomas J. Williams (1837–1866), American Union general during the American Civil War == Religion == Thomas Williams (priest and translator) (1658–1726), Welsh Anglican priest Thomas Williams (vicar apostolic of the Northern District) (1661–1740), Roman Catholic bishop Thomas Williams (Congregational minister) (1725–1770), Congregational minister Thomas Williams (1755–1839), author of the Cottage Bible Thomas Williams (1779–1876), Congregational minister Thomas Williams (Christadelphian) (1847–1913) Thomas Rhondda Williams (1860–1945), Welsh Congregational minister Thomas Charles Williams (1868–1927), Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister Thomas Williams (dean of Bangor) (1870–1941), Welsh Anglican priest Thomas Leighton Williams (1877–1946), British Roman Catholic archbishop Thomas Williams (archdeacon of Craven) (1889–1956), Anglican priest Thomas Williams (cardinal) (1930–2023), Roman Catholic bishop Thomas Williams (dean of Llandaff) (died 1877), Welsh Anglican priest == Politicians == === Australia === Thomas Williams (South Australian politician) (c. 1794–1881), politician in the colony of South Australia Thomas Williams (Australian politician) (1897–1992), Australian politician Thomas Williams (New South Wales politician) (1862–1953), Australian politician === United Kingdom === Thomas Williams (by 1518-79/90), MP for Oxford Thomas Williams (speaker) (1513/4–1566), Speaker of the House of Commons Thomas Williams (Warrington MP) (1915–1986), British Labour Co-operative politician Thomas Williams of Llanidan (1737–1802), Welsh lawyer and businessman known as the “Copper King of Parys Mountain”, MP for Marlow 1790–1802 Thomas Williams, 1st Baron Williams (1892–1966), British life peer and Labour Party member Jeremiah Williams (British politician) (Thomas Jeremiah Williams, 1872–1919), Welsh barrister and Liberal politician Thomas Peers Williams (1795–1875), MP for Marlow 1820–1868, Father of the House, 1867–1868; grandson of Thomas Williams of Llanidan T. Russell Williams (1869–1926), socialist activist Thomas Williams (Kennington MP) (1877–1927), British Member of Parliament for Kennington, 1923–1924 Sir Thomas Williams, 1st Baronet (c.