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  2. Thomas King (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hunt King was born in Roseville, California, on April 24, 1943. [2] [3] He self-identifies as being of Cherokee, Greek, and German descent.[4] [3] King says his father left the family when the boys were very young, and that they were raised almost entirely by their mother.

  3. Thomas King - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. King Jr. (1925–1994), American educator and Shakespearean scholar; Thomas M. King (1929–2009), American Jesuit priest and scholar of theology and philosophy at Georgetown University; Thomas King (merchant), British merchant and privateer; Thomas King (novelist) (born 1943), Canadian novelist and broadcaster

  4. Thomas King (died 1725) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas King (probably before 1660 [a] – 17 July 1725) was an English (after the Acts of Union 1707, British) professional soldier, lieutenant governor of Sheerness, Kent, and Member of Parliament for Queenborough, in Kent. He was the eldest son of Thomas King (died 1688), MP for Harwich.

  5. Thomas King (died 1688) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas King (died 1688) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1679. King married into a merchant family of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk and became a freeman of Yarmouth in 1647. He was a victualler to the parliamentary navy.

  6. Thomas King (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas King (c. 1740 – c. 1824) was a British slave-trader and partner in the firm of Camden, Calvert and King.His early career was at sea in a variety of vessels involved in the slave trade in the Caribbean and West Africa in the 1760s.

  7. Thomas M. King - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mulvihill King, S.J. (born May 9, 1929 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, died June 23, 2009 [1] in Washington, D.C.) was a professor of theology at Georgetown University. King entered the Society of Jesus in 1951 after completing undergraduate studies in English at the University of Pittsburgh .

  8. Thomas King (actor) - Wikipedia

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    King's first appearance under Thomas Sheridan at the Smock Alley Theatre took place in September 1750, as Ranger in the Suspicious Husband.King remained there for eight years, making his reputation in comedy, with one season, beginning in September 1755, when he was the manager and principal actor at the Bath Theatre. [4]

  9. Thomas King (New Zealand politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas King (21 November 1821 – 28 April 1893) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. He served in the 1st and 2nd Parliaments, and was otherwise active in New Plymouth . He was one of the first settlers, coming out on the first ship to New Plymouth in 1841.