Thomas Tregenna Biddulph (1763–1838) was an English cleric, a leading evangelical in the Bristol area.
He was educated at Truro grammar school, and aged 17 matriculated at The Queen's College, Oxford (23 November 1780).
[2] Biddulph was ordained deacon by John Ross, Bishop of Exeter, 26 September 1785, was licensed to the curacy of Padstow, and preached his first sermon in its church.
[2] Among his other works, Biddulph authored, The Theology of the Early Patriarchs, Illustrated by an Appeal to Subsequent Parts of the Holy Scriptures (1825).
Biddulph's wife Rachel, daughter of Zachariah Shrapnel, whom he married at Bradford, Wiltshire, 19 February 1789.