Talbot Badger (born c. 1621) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654.
In the 16th century The Pool House and its lands was held by the Badger family of the lords of the manor of Hanley Castle.
It was said of Badger that "By his holy and humble life he exercised much influence for good on his neighbours".
[3] Badger had a daughter Jane who married Anthony Young, of Hanley, to whom she brought The Pool House.
Badger may have been a close relation of Roland Badger of Hanley Castle (parish), who complained in 1655 of his "sequestration for Recusancy on a bare suspicion, having lived quietly all the late troubles.