Thomas Bennett may refer to:
- Thomas Bennett (architect) (1887–1980), British architect, responsible for much of the development of the Crawley and Stevenage
- Thomas Bennett (footballer) (1891–?), English footballer
- Thomas Bennett Community College in Crawley, England, named for the architect
- Thomas W. Bennett (conscientious objector) (1947–1969), U.S. Army medic and the second conscientious objector to win the Medal of Honor
- Thomas W. Bennett (territorial governor) (1831–1893), governor of Idaho Territory, 1871–1875
- Thomas Bennett, Jr. (1781–1865), Governor of South Carolina, 1820–1822
- Thomas Bennett (Newfoundland politician) (1788–1872), merchant, magistrate and politician in Newfoundland
- Thomas R. Bennett (1830–1901), merchant, magistrate and politician in Newfoundland
- Thomas Jewell Bennett (1852–1925), British Member of Parliament for Sevenoaks, 1918–1923
- Thomas Westropp Bennett (1867–1962), Irish politician
- Thomas Oliver Bennett (1852–1905), rugby union footballer for Wakefield Trinity
- Thomas Bennett (MP for Hindon) (1620–1644), English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1641 to 1644
- Thomas Bennett (Lord Mayor) (died 1627), English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1603
- Thomas Boutflower Bennett (died 1894), early colonist of South Australia
- Tom Bennett (footballer) (born 1969), Scottish footballer
- Tom Bennett (actor), British actor
- Tom Bennett (author), British blogger and author
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