Joseph Bradford (c.1748 – 28 May 1808) was a British preacher and travelling companion of John Wesley.[2]
Bradford was John Wesley's travelling companion 1774–1780 and again 1787–1790.[3] Wesley entrusted Bradford with transcribing his Journal and in 1785 also entrusted him with a letter to be read to the Conference after Wesley's death.[3] When Wesley was on his deathbed his friend Joseph Bradford was at his side.[4]
Bradford was twice President of the Methodist Conference in 1795 and 1803.[5] Bradford served as the first governor of Kingswood School from 1795 to 1802.[6]
Bradford suffered a severe paralysing stroke some months before his death in 1808.[7]