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William Thomas (died 18 May 1554), probably a Welshman, was a scholar of Italian and Italian history and a clerk of the Privy Council under Edward VI. Thomas was executed for treason after the collapse of Wyatt's Rebellion under Mary I. ==Early years== Thomas was probably a native of Radnorshire. His biographer in ''The History of Parliament'' has estimated his birth year as "by 1524".〔() History of Parliament article by T.F.T. Baker.〕 He was presumably educated at Oxford University, where a person of both his name was admitted bachelor of the canon law on 2 December 1529.〔 cites: Wood; Foster.〕 He may also have been the William Thomas who, along with two other commissioners, inquired into and reported on 27 January 1534 to Thomas Cromwell from Ludlow on certain extortions in Radnorshire and the Welsh marches.〔 cites: ''Letters and Papers of Henry VIII'', vi. 32.〕
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