Politicians
- Thomas Morgan (MP died 1565), MP for Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Thomas Morgan (died 1595), MP for Shaftesbury and Wilton
- Thomas Morgan (MP died 1603), MP for Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- Thomas Morgan (died 1645), MP for Downton (UK Parliament constituency)
- Sir Thomas Morgan, 3rd Baronet (1684–1716), Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1712–1716
- Thomas E. Morgan (1906–1995), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Thomas Morgan (judge advocate) (1702–1769), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1723–1734, Monmouthshire, 1734–1747, and Breconshire, 1747–1769
- Thomas Morgan (of Dderw) (1664–1700), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1689–1690 and 1698–1700, Monmouthshire, 1690–1700
- Thomas Morgan (of Rhiwpera) (1727–1771), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1754–1763, and Monmouthshire, 1763–1771
- Thomas Morgan (of Machen) (c. 1589–1664/6), English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654
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