Thomas Pocock FRS (1672–1745) was an English diarist, occupied as a member of the Anglican clergy.
He was educated at Abingdon, and entered Pembroke College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A.
He became rector of Latchingdon, in the same county, in 1712, and also chaplain to the Royal Hospital, Greenwich in Kent (now Greater London), from 1716.
[1] Pocock married Joyce, the daughter of James Master, who was a brother of Streynsham Master, the English East India Company pioneer.
Pocock's master, Lord Torrington, married Joyce's sister, Margaret.