Henry Bromley (1632 – 30 September 1670) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
[1] Bromley was commissioner for oyer and terminer for the Oxford circuit from July 1660 and Deputy Lieutenant for Worcestershire from August 1660.
[1] In 1661 Bromley was captain of the horse volunteers and in 1662 he was a commissioner for loyal and indigent officers.
They had two sons (including William Bromley MP) and two daughters.
[1] After Bromley's death, Mercy married George Walsh MP.