Sir Thomas Mackworth, 3rd Baronet

Sir Thomas Mackworth, 3rd Baronet (1 May 1624 – 28 November 1694) was an English politician.

In Parliament, he opposed James II's religious policy and as a result he was excluded from the lieutenancy of Rutland in 1688.

He was included on a blacklist of Convention Parliament MPs compiled by Anthony Rowe after rejecting the notion that James II had abdicated during the Glorious Revolution.

However, during the 2nd Parliament of William III and Mary II, Mackworth was classed as a Whig by the Marquess of Carmarthen.

On 6 February 1692 he was granted leave of absence for reasons of ill-health, and he died of smallpox in 1694.