Thomas Cookes (MP)
Thomas Henry Cookes was a British Member of Parliament.
Cookes lived at Bentley Hall in Worcestershire, and was a captain in the county yeomanry. He was also a magistrate and a deputy lieutenant of the county. He stood for the Whigs in East Worcestershire (UK [Parliament constituency)|East Worcestershire] at the 1832 UK general election, winning the seat. He held the seat in 1835, and stood down at the 1837 UK general election.