Sir Thomas Carew (1624 – 25 July 1681) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1681.
Carew was the third surviving son of Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet, of Antony, Cornwall and his second wife Grace Rolle, daughter of Robert Rolle of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe, Devon.
He did not take part in the English Civil War, but his half brother Alexander was executed for betraying the Parliamentary cause.
Carew threw himself upon the King's favour and was granted properties at Bowhill and Higher Barley.
[1] Carew died at the age of 57 and was buried at St Thomas near Exeter.