thumb|right|Mézeray by [[Louis-Joseph Daumas, Cour Napoléon of the Palais du Louvre]]

François Eudes de Mézeray (1610 – 10 July 1683) was a French historian.

Mézeray was born at Ri near Argentan, where his father was a surgeon.

He had two brothers, one of whom, Jean-Eudes, was the founder of the order of the Eudists. François studied at the University of Caen, and completed his education at the College of Ste Barbe at Paris. His Histoire de France depuis Faramond jusqu'au règne de Louis le juste (3 vols., 1643–1651), is a fairly accurate summary of French and Latin chronicles.

Mézeray was appointed to a committee that supervised La Gazette.

Mézeray won the favor of Pierre Séguier and was given the title "Historiographer to the King of France".