Father of Harry Hewitt and Alice Burgess, grandfather of Lucille Hewitt and Christopher Hewitt, husband of Mary Hewitt.
The son of Gertie and Samuel Hewitt, Thomas had served with the Lancashire Fuiliers during the First World War. He ended a fued between his family and the neighouring Makepiece family when he married their daughter Mary. He died in 1947, shortly after his wife.
Thomas (or Tom or Tommy) may refer to:
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This is a list of characters that have only appeared, to date, in only one issue. Some sections are replicated in other articles.
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| Alex Greer | Action Comics #1 | A lobbyist |
| Annataz Arataz | Countdown #23 | Earth-3 counterpart to Zatanna |
| Al Kelly | Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #2 | Gotham City PD |
| Ape | All-Star Comics #3 | A thug from Gotham City in the 40's |
| Art | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Bannermain | All-Star Comics #3 | Rex Tyler boss. |
| Barrows | Action Comics #1 | A senator from Cleveland, Ohio |
| Bea Carroll | Action Comics #1 | Singer and murderess |
| Bill | All-Star Comics #3 | A criminal who possed as the Hourman |
| Bob Randall | All-Star Comics #6 | The fiance of Jean Matthews, attacked by this girl unrequited lover and saved by the Spectre. |
| Butch Mason | Action Comics #1 | A thug who once threatened Clark Kent |
| Branden | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Buckeye | Green Arrow v.3 #13 | Killed by Onomatopoeia |
| Burly Billy | All-Star Comics #3 | Earth-Two Pirate he confronted Jay Garrick and was abandoned with his ship in the artic |
| Charlie Fields | Gotham Central #1 | Gotham City PD |
| Clancy | All-Star Comics #6 | A police officer |
| Dan Dawson | Action Comics #1 | Father of Chuck Dawson and former owner of the Circle-D Ranch |
| Detective Jiang | 52 Week Three | Gotham City PD |
| Dumphy | Gotham Central #1 | Gotham City PD |
| Durant | All-Star Comics #3 | A criminal who tried to commit a fraud and was exposed by Hourman |
| Edgar Eggwell Jr. | All-Star Comics #3 | A boyfriend of Daisy Darling exposed as a criminal |
| Ernie | Batman #489 | Gotham City PD |
| Evelyn Curry | Action Comics #1 | A woman wrongfully accused of murder |
| Dr. Faversham | All-Star Comics #3 | A mad scientist performing experiments involving gigantism |
| Feck | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Fenton | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Jean Matthews | All-Star Comics #6 | A girl whose unrequited lover tried to force to love him until he was stopped by The Spectre. |
| Karl Esso | All-Star Comics #6 | a explorer and member of a museum board |
| "Killer" McPanzee | All-Star Comics #6 | A harmless man who pretended to be a killer and who was captured by Johnny Thunder to earn his place in the Justice Society of America |
| Hyper-Boy | Superboy 144 | A Superboy analogue |
| Jimmy Fong | Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #2 | Gotham City PD |
| Jones | All-Star Comics #6 | A police officer |
| Kenna Knost | Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #5 | Arkham Asylum staff member; driven insane by Doctor Destiny |
| Lacy | All-Star Comics #3 | A corrupt politic who was for sometime Gotham City Commissioner |
| Learner | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Mary Rogers | All-Star Comics#3 | The daughter of a tresure hunter she befriended Joan Williams |
| Mason | All-Star Comics #3 | Gotham City Police Commissoner sometime in the 40's |
| Mazda The Great | All-Star Comics #3 | A scientist who tried to take over the world controling the force of Krakatoa volcano |
| Mento (Rocky Sneed) | Superman (Volume 1) #147 | A racketeer who once learned Superman's secret identity (Pre-Crisis)]] |
| Merkel | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Mike | All-Star Comics #3 | A thug who once battled The Atom. |
| Mike | All-Star Comics #3 | A Photographer from a Gotham newspaper |
| Mike | All-Star Comics #3 | A criminal; he was accidentally turned into a windbag by Johnny Thunder |
| Mister Akteon | 52 Week Three | One of Booster Gold's sponsers. Arrested for fraud in the same appearance. |
| Nightman | World's Finest #155 | A brief alias of Batman. |
| Noose | 52 Week Three | Intergang Envoy to Black Adam. Dies in the same appearance. |
| Paul Pryer | All-Star Comics #3 | A reporter who helped Green Lantern to expose a corrupt police commissioner |
| Praeger | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Powerman | World's Finest 94 | Superman's temporary robot Batman replacement |
| Pratt | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Regina Paige | All-Star Comics #3 | a girl who attended a charity costume ball with Rex Tyler |
| Renny | Batman #404 | Gotham City PD |
| Rough House | 52 Week Three | Intergang Envoy to Black Adam. |
| Shelly | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| "Snakey" Scarlatti | All-Star Comics #6 | A mob killer that tried to assasin Doctor Mid-Nite |
| Stahnsen | Batman #404 | Gotham City PD |
| Styles | Phantom Stranger (Volume 3) #1 | Gotham City PD |
| Sussman | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Swanson | Batman: Year One | Gotham City PD |
| Tamir | Black Adam #1 | Follower of Black Adam; Black Adam ate him in order to survive |
| Theresa Drew | All-Star Comics #3 | A rich heiress protected by Johnny Thunder |
| Tiger Woman | Action Comics #195 | Earth-One criminal; Lois Lane once assumed Tiger Woman's identity |
| Tim Rogers | All-Star Comics #3 | Earth-Two Treasure Hunter once helped by Jack Garrick |
| Virago | Green Arrow v.3 #12 | Killed by Onomatopoeia |
| Wallis | 52 Week Three | Gotham City PD Crime scene photographer |
| Wilson | Batman #404 | Gotham City PD |
| Wonder Man | Superman #163 | A Superman Robot |
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Brother Thomas is a member of the Brotherhood of Steel, stationed in Lost Hills in 2161.
Thomas is responsible for training Initiates in the art of war. He is an elderly, jovial man with a knack for teaching people effectively and efficently.
When first approached Thomas is training a group of initiates in the training room. Watching his exercise nets 500 exp. points. After talking with Talus and mentioning training, he recommends Thomas.
When Thomas is talked to at night, depending on your Intelligence (and if Talus was spoken to previously), he provides training in Small Guns, Big Guns, Energy Weapons, Melee Weapons, Throwing and Unarmed.
Thomas appears only in the first Fallout.
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Thomas refers to a number of characters that appear throughout the Grand Theft Auto series. You may be looking for Tommy or Tom instead.

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Thomas is Claire's ex-boyfriend and the biological father of Aaron. He lives in Australia and is an artist.
After the initial shock of Claire's pregnancy, Thomas became enthusiastic about having the child with her. However, he later left Claire several months into her pregnancy after an argument with her. He said that he had thought she was on the pill and insinuated that she got pregnant intentionally. ("Raised by Another")
Several paintings are visible in Thomas' apartment and studio in "Raised by Another". Fans have noted that the styles of the paintings are very similar to that of the mural in the Swan station, also known as the "Hatch painting" (see left).[1]
In the storyline, Desmond painted the Swan mural. However in real life, Lost executive producer Jack Bender is known to have painted the Swan mural, and according to the official Lost podcast [source needed], he also paints nearly all, if not all, of the paintings for the sets, thus the similarities.
One of the paintings in the apartment from "Raised by Another" is later visible in the office of Charles Widmore in "Flashes Before Your Eyes". Another painting that seems to be painted by Thomas is seen in Charles's apartment in "The Shape of Things to Come". The significance of this connection of Thomas to Charles Widmore is unknown.
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| Location: | Edron, Ivory Towers (three floors up here) | |||
| Occupation: | Shopkeeper | |||
| Notes: | Deals in Books and Documents. | |||
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