Edward Thomas
Edward Thomas may refer to:
Sport
- Edward Thomas , American gridiron football player
- Edward Thomas, Australian rower at the 1924 Olympics
- Ned Thomas , rugby league footballer of the 1910s, and 1920s for Wales, Oldham, and Wakefield Trinity
- Eddie Thomas , English footballer with Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Swansea Town and Derby County
- Eddie Thomas , English footballer with Southampton
- Eddie Thomas , Australian rules footballer with Collingwood
- Eddie Thomas , Welsh boxer
- Ed Thomas, American football coach
- Edward Arthur Thomas, American high school football coach
Writers
- Edward Thomas , Anglo-Welsh poet and journalist
- Edward J. Thomas, librarian and author of several books on the history of Buddhism
Military
- Edward Thomas , World War II Military Cross recipient and temporary brigadier
- Edward Lloyd Thomas, Confederate American Civil War general
- Edward Thomas , who fired the first shot of the British Army in World War I
Others
- Edward Thomas , Bajan slave owner and attorney
- Edward A. Thomas, justice of the Territorial Wyoming Supreme Court
- Edward B. Thomas, United States district judge
- Edward Russell Thomas, American businessman, sportsman and owner of the New York Morning Telegraph
- Edward Thomas , English civil servant of the East India Company
- Edward Thomas, character from the Disney Channel sitcom That's So Raven
- Eddie Kaye Thomas, American film, television, and stage actor
- E. Donnall Thomas, American physician and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Edward Thomas , member of parliament for West Looe
- Edward Thomas , African-American member of the Houston Police Department
- Edward Lloyd Thomas , surveyor in the U.S. state of Georgia
- Edward Thomas, African-American professor at Auburn University
- Edward Thomas , Anglican priest in Ireland
- Edward W. Thomas, United States Air Force general
- Ned Thomas, Welsh intellectual, editor and cultural commentator
Transportation
- Edward Thomas, a steam locomotive on the Talyllyn Railway, Wales, named after the railway's former manager