Thomas Holland, 4th Earl of Kent
Thomas Holland, 4th Earl of Kent (c. 1350–1397), was an English nobleman and a prominent figure during the late medieval period. He was the son of Thomas Holland, 3rd Earl of Kent and Joan of Kent, and he inherited the title after his father's death. Thomas was known for his loyalty to the Lancastrian cause during the Hundred Years' War and played a role in various military campaigns.
In addition to his military involvement, Thomas Holland was also a member of the House of Lords and participated in the governance of England. He married Alice FitzAlan, which further strengthened his family's connections to other noble houses. His legacy includes contributions to the political landscape of England during a tumultuous time.