Sir Thomas Earle (c. 1629–24 June 1696), of Bristol and Crudwell, was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1681 to 1685.
He succeeded to the estate of his uncle Giles Earle at Crudwell in 1677 and in the same year became Commissioner for Assessment for Bristol.
He carried on trading with New England and the Peninsula after succeeding to the Crudwell estate.
He ceased to be JP for Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset in 1687 prior to the Glorious Revolution.
His eldest son, Joseph succeeded to the family business and was a Whig MP for Bristol.