Thomas Billington (1872 – 10 January 1902) was an English executioner from 1897 to 1901 and was one of four family members who worked in the occupation.
[2] He usually worked as an assistant to his father or to his younger brother, William.
His wife had died around that time, and his father later wrote that he had joined the army.
After 18 months, he returned home and assisted his father in an execution at Cork on 11 January 1901.
[4] He was an assistant to either his father or to his brother in seven hangings that year.