Sir Hamon le Strange (c. 1583 – 31 May 1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1626.
His family were Norfolk gentry long based at their manor of Hunstanton.
Le Strange was the son of Sir Nicholas le Strange of Hunstanton and his wife Mary Bell, and a great-grandson of the MP Sir Nicholas L'Estrange.
[1] He was admitted to Queens' College, Cambridge on 26 July 1601 and knighted on 13 March 1604.
[4] During the English Civil War, Le Strange served as the Royalist Governor of King's Lynn in 1643.