Thomas Noel (c. 1705–1788) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1728 and 1788.
His father died in 1718 and his brother John on 6 January 1728 so he succeeded to the family estate at Walcot in Northamptonshire.
[1] The Noel family had represented Rutland since the middle of the sixteenth century.
In 1728 Noel was elected Member of Parliament for Rutland in a by-election caused by the death of his brother who held the seat.
The Public Ledger wrote about him in 1779 “A very old Member of Parliament, and attends but very seldom.