General Sir Thomas Bradford GCB GCH (1 December 1777 – 28 November 1853) was a British Army officer.
Bradford was commissioned as an ensign in the 4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot in October 1793 without purchase[1][2] He took part in the suppression of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, the Buenos Aires Expedition of 1806 as well as the battle of Vimeiro in 1808, battle of Corunna in 1809 and battle of Salamanca in 1812 during the Peninsular War.
[1] For his service in the Peninsular he was awarded the Gold Medal with one clasp.
[4] He married Mary, the daughter of James Atkinson of Newcastle.
[6] His brother, Lieutenant-colonel Sir Henry Hollis Bradford, was also a distinguished soldier wounded at Waterloo.