Thomas Witham (or Wytham; c. 1420 – 15 April 1489) was an English Chancellor of the Exchequer under Kings Henry VI and Edward IV.
[1] He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by Henry VI in 1454 and again (for life) in 1456, which was confirmed in 1461 by Edward IV.
He was reappointed in 1465 (possibly after illness) and finally resigned the post in 1469 to be replaced by Richard Fowler.
[2] He died in 1489 and was buried at Sheriff Hutton church where he had endowed a chapel.
He had married Agnes Thweng of Cornburgh but left no surviving children.