Thomas Haigh (1769 – 1808), was an English violinist, pianist, and composer.
); sonata for pianoforte, with air from ‘Beggar's Opera’ introduced, Op.
); sonata, with air Viva tutte, accompaniment flute or violin, 1812(?
); grand sonata, dedicated to Miss Heathcote, 1819; ‘Yesterday,’ ‘Whan you told us,’ and other ballads, about 1800.
A violin concerto and a parody on the 'Lodoiska' for flute (see Clementi's Catalogue) are also ascribed to Haigh in the ‘Dictionary of Music’ of 1827.