Sir Roger Twisden, 5th Baronet (4 April 1705 – 7 March 1772) was an English Tory politician.
He resigned his army commission upon inherited his elder brother's baronetcy and estates on 30 July 1737.
[1] In 1741, Twisden was returned unopposed as a Tory Member of Parliament for Kent.
He was again elected unopposed in 1747, but declined to stand in 1754 owing to ill-health.
Upon his death in 1772, he was succeeded in his title by his son, also called Roger.