Henry Calthorpe (died 1788)

of Elvetham in Hampshire, was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Hindon.

Calthorpe was the only son of Reynolds Calthorpe of Elvetham and his second wife Barbara (died 1724), eldest daughter of Henry Yelverton, Viscount Longueville and Baron Grey of Ruthyn, and Barbara, second daughter and one of the coheirs of Sir John Talbot, of Laycock in Wiltshire.

[1][2] Sir Henry went mad (he was seen walking down Pall Mall with a red ribbon around his head saying he was off to see the King).

[2] Sir Henry died unmarried, at his seat at Elvetham, 14 April 1788; and by his death the male line of this family became extinct.

His estates devolved to the children of Barbara his only sister, who was married in 1741 to Sir Henry Gough of Edgbaston, in Warwickshire, M.P.