Thomas Cooke - Politicians

Politicians

  • Thomas Cook (MP for Marlborough), Member of Parliament (MP) for Marlborough, 1399
  • Thomas Cook (MP for Exeter), MP for Exeter, 1417–1442
  • Thomas B. Cooke (1778–1853), United States Representative from New York
  • Thomas Cook (English politician) (1902–1970), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for North Norfolk, 1931–1945
  • Thomas Cook (Scottish politician) (1908–1952), Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Dundee

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