Armine Wodehouse CB (24 September 1860 – 1 May 1901) was a British civil servant and Liberal politician.
After Lord Rosebery's government, including Kimberley, resigned in June 1895, Wodehouse was appointed a CB for his service in the Foreign Office.
[1] In the subsequent general election he stood for Parliament unsuccessfully in the Isle of Wight.
Considered one of the more promising young Liberals in the House of Commons, he only held the seat until his early death in May the following year.
Wodehouse married Eleanor Mary Caroline, daughter of the author Matthew Arnold, in 1889.