Thomas Revell (died 1752) was a British victualler and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1752.
Revell's origins are unknown but in 1716 he was a victualling agent at Lisbon.
He became a Commissioner of Victualling in 1728 and in 1733 was contracted to provision the garrison at Gibraltar.
[1] Revell died on 26 January 1752 and was buried at Fetcham on 7 February.
He left his daughter Jane in the wardship of his brother and Samuel Egerton of Tatton.