Thomas Wilson (December 20, 1663 - March 7, 1755) was an English churchman who served as Bishop of Sodor and Man for over fifty years. Born in England, he was appointed Bishop of Sodor and Man in 1698 and held the position until his death at age 91. He was known for his deep piety, strict moral standards, and dedication to social welfare, particularly for the poor. Wilson's long episcopate had a significant impact on the religious and social life of the Isle of Man.