Francis Badgley (14 June 1807 – 24 December 1863) was the son of Francis Badgley (1767–1841), a merchant with business connections to the London, England, fur trade.
The senior Badgley had made his start in Canada as a partner of Richard Dobie.
His brother, William became a judge and attorney general for Canada East.
Francis was licensed to practice in 1826 and, after receiving his diploma from the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and his MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1829, he finished his studies in Europe.
He then practiced in England until returning to Montreal in 1843.