Thomas Bradshaw (1733–1774) was a British civil servant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1767 and 1774.
As an important civil servant, he became connected with several influential politicians, including the Duke of Grafton.
[2] Grafton brought Bradshaw into the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Harwich, a Government borough, at a by-election on 30 November 1767.
Bradshaw helped Grafton with the 1768 general election and was returned himself unopposed as MP for Saltash.
Bradshaw remained at the Treasury, at the request of Grafton and North to induct John Robinson into his duties.