Thomas Falconer (1772–1839) was an English clergyman and classical scholar.
He was a precocious boy, and some of his verses were published in ‘Prolusiones Poeticæ,’ Chester, 1788.
After taking holy orders he spent some years at Edinburgh studying medicine.
He never practised medicine, nor, except for a short time as locum tenens, did he do any ordinary clerical duty.
He was, however, select preacher before the university of Oxford on several occasions, and he was Bampton lecturer in 1810.