Thomas Neale-Caulker (died 1898) was chief of Kagboro in Sierra Leone (1888–1898).
[citation needed] He was killed during the Hut Tax War of 1898, in which he sided with the government and was reproached for his brutality.
[1] He was the son of Thomas Stephen Caulker, and a member of the Caulker family, descendants of Thomas Corker.
[2][self-published source] He was an opponent of the Poro, a powerful secret society prevalent amongst the Mende people.
A practicing Christian he said: "I believe the society will, in God's time, die out of our midst.