List of Famous people named Henry
Henry Parnell, 5th Baron Congleton
Henry C. Warmoth
Henry Clay Warmoth was an American attorney and veteran Civil War officer in the Union Army who was elected governor and state representative of Louisiana. A Republican, he was 26 years old when elected as 23rd Governor of Louisiana, one of the youngest governors elected in United States history. He served during the early Reconstruction Era, from 1868 to 1872.
Henry D. Gilpin
Henry Dilworth Gilpin was an American lawyer and statesman who served as Attorney General of the United States under President Martin Van Buren.
Henry Cooke
Henry Cooke commonly known as Captain Cooke, was an English composer, choirmaster and singer. He was a boy chorister in the Chapel Royal and by the outbreak of the English Civil War was a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal. He joined the Royalist cause, in the service of which he rose to the rank of Captain. With the Restoration of Charles II he returned to the Chapel Royal as Master of the Children and was responsible for the rebuilding of the Chapel and the introduction of instrumental music into the services. The choristers in his charge included his successor and eventual son-in-law Pelham Humfrey, as well as Henry Purcell and John Blow.
Henry O'Brien, 8th Earl of Thomond
Henry O'Brien, 8th Earl of Thomond was an Irish peer and Member of Parliament.
Henry Damian Juncker
Henry Damian Juncker was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first Bishop of Alton, Illinois, serving from 1857 until his death.
Henry Pierre Heineken
Henry Clive
Henry Fetherstonhaugh
Sir Henry Fetherstonhaugh, 2nd Baronet, known as Harry, was an English aristocrat.
Henry Segrave
Sir Henry O'Neal de Hane Segrave was an early British pioneer in land speed and water speed records. Segrave, who set three land and one water record, was the first person to hold both titles simultaneously and the first person to travel at over 200 miles per hour (320 km/h) in a land vehicle. He died in an accident in 1930 shortly after setting a new world water speed record on Windermere in the Lake District, England. The Segrave Trophy was established to commemorate his life.