Sir Thomas Estcourt (c1645–1702) of Pinkney, near Sherston in Wiltshire, was an English landowner and politician.
[1] He matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1661, aged 16,[2] and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn the following year.
[1] In 1678, then living in Chelsea, he married Mary, daughter of Sir Vincent Corbet, 1st Baronet.
[4] Although a Court supporter in parliament, he was charged with complicity in the Rye House Plot and withdrew to Flanders in the entourage of the Duke of York.
[1][5] His son Thomas died two years later[2] and the estate passed to his daughter Elizabeth, who had married Richard Cresswell of Sidbury, Shropshire.