Thomas Bartlett (1789–1864) was an English clergyman and theological writer.
Bartlett was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and graduated B.A.
He held the living of Kingstone, near Canterbury, from 1816 to 1852; he was then preferred to Chevening, near Sevenoaks.
While at Kingstone he produced a succession of pamphlets, letters, and sermons, maintaining evangelical tenets.
He married a great-great-niece of Bishop Joseph Butler, the author of the Analogy, and he published a Memoir of the Life, Character, and Writings of Bishop Butler (1839), followed by an index to the Analogy (1842).