Sir Thomas Tipping, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Tipping (baptized 29 April 1653 – 1 July 1718) was a late 17th-century English baronet and Member of Parliament.

He was known for promoting a proviso to the bill for preserving James II's person; it would allow clergymen to speak out against Roman Catholicism.

Tipping then became an outspoken opponent of Jeffreys who had condemned to death, his maternal aunt Dame Alice Lisle.

Besides his political activities, Tipping was also a military officer as Lieutenant-Colonel in Lord Mordaunt's regiment of foot between 1688 and 1691.

In February 1704, he was given permission by the House of Lords "to sell the Manor of Ickford, in the County of Bucks, for the Payment of a Debt charged thereon".