Thomas Hill JP (1825–1891) was a magistrate, alderman, mayor of the city of Bradford, businessman, and carpenter master.
[2] Thomas Hill was first elected as a Conservative Councillor for the West Ward on the Bradford Town Council in 1866.
[3] He hosted a visit including a banquet in Bradford associated with the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition that was held in London, supported the Prince of Wales.
[4] In 1886, as mayor, Hill opened a drinking fountain at Horton Park and also the Girlington Christian Mission Bazaar to raise funds for a new church in Thornton Road.
[2] At the end of his life, Hill lived at Royd House in Manningham Lane, Bradford.