Thomas Wylde (c. 1670 – 12 April 1740) was an English politician and administrator. His residence wasThe Commandery, Worcester.[1]

He was the eldest son ofRobert Wylde (c. 1622 – 1689) of The Commandery and his wife Elizabeth (née Dennis). In 1696, he first married Katherine, daughter ofSir Baynham Throckmorton, 3rd Baronet and Katherine Edgecumbe. By Katherine, he was father of Robert Wylde (died 1752), a director of theSouth Sea Company. He married secondly in 1720 Anne, widow of Charles Dowdeswell,MP forTewkesbury 1713–1714, and daughter of Robert Tracy of Coscomb, Gloucestershire, aJustice of the Court of Common Pleas.[1]
Under the will of his distant (half second cousin twice removed) kinsmanEdmund Wylde (1618-1695) sometime MP for Droitwich Thomas inherited considerable estates including Glazeley, Shropshire,[2] enabling a career in parliament.
He wasMember of Parliament forWorcester in nine parliaments from 1701 to 1727 and a commissioner of theexcise forIreland from 1727 to 1737,[1] being unable to meet the expense of re-election to parliament.

"This Thomas represented the city of Worcester in Parliament, and very greatly impaired his fortune by contested elections. He was succeeded by his son, Robert, who married a daughter of Charles Dowdeswell, of Forthampton Court, co. Gloucester, and had issue Thomas Wylde, who, by his first wife, had issue a son, Thomas Rous Wylde, who married Anne, daughter of William Russell, of Powick; and by his second, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Ralph Browne, of Caughley, Salop, he was father of a son, Ralph Browne Wylde, who assumed the surname of Browne, and was father of the present Thomas Whitmore Wylde-Browne, of the Woodlands, Salop. (Mr. Ralph B. Wylde-Browne succeeded to this estate on the death of his half-brother, Thomas Rous Wylde.)
Charles, the second son of Robert Wylde, married a Miss Fewtrell, and his present representative is the Rev. Charles Edmund Fewtrell-Wylde, son of the Rev. Robert Wylde, vicar of Claverdon, co. Warwick, and nephew of John Fewtrell-Wylde, of the Uplands, Chelmarsh, Salop, who assumed the surname and arms of Fewtrell, in addition to, and before those of Wylde, on the 9th of July, 1852, in compliance with the will of his said uncle."[3]
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| Preceded by | Member of Parliament forWorcester 1701–1727 With:Samuel Swift 1701–1718 Samuel Sandys 1718–1727 | Succeeded by |