Thomas Cooke (died 1752) was an English merchant and banker.
[1] He was Governor of the Bank of England from 1737 to 1740.
He replaced Bryan Benson as Governor and was succeeded by Delillers Carbonnel.
[2] He married a daughter of Nathaniel Gould (1661–1728), merchant, politician, ship-builder and also Governor of the Bank of England from 1711 to 1713[3] at the time when the South Sea Company was founded.,[4] and Frances, daughter of Sir John Hartopp, 3rd Baronet and granddaughter of Charles Fleetwood.
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