Career
He had three brothers Robert, William and Samuel who made their Nottingham debuts in 1789, 1789 and 1792 respectively. Thomas Warsop made three known appearances in first-class matches. He was a right-handed batsman but better known as a right arm slow underarm bowler.
He captained the Nottingham team, but only in minor matches, before Joseph Dennis took over.
Often afflicted with gout, Warsop was "consequencely rather a snail between the wickets". He retired after the 1823 season.
He died at his home in Pepper Street, Nottingham, at the age of sixty-five.