Thomas Saunders (1626 – c. 1670) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
Saunders was the son of John Saunders of Reading and Woolstone in Berkshire (the latter now in Oxfordshire) and his wife Margaret Evelyn, daughter of John Evelyn of Godstone, Surrey.
He was commissioner for assessment for Berkshire from August 1660 and for Oxfordshire from 1661.
[1] Saunders died between 25 October 1669 when he made his will and 15 February 1671 when it was proved.
[1] Saunders married twice: Firstly to Anne daughter of Thomas Morris of Great Coxwell in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and had two sons and a daughter;[1] Secondly to Anne daughter of John Allen and widow of Dudley Avery, both of Streatley, also in Berkshire.