Thomas Calvert (born 26 May 1755) was a Member of parliament (MP) for St Mawes from 1792 to 1795.
He joined the East India Company in 1772 and worked as a merchant in the salt agency, becoming comptroller of the salt agency in 1788.
In 1791 William Pitt the Younger recommended him for the rotten borough of St Mawes.
[1][2] Calvert married Anne Philpott in 1787, and they had two sons and five daughters together.
He is believed to have died abroad, at some time after 1821.