Henry Eam

Sir Henry Eam (also spelled Esme, Em and Eme; died before 1360) was a Founder Knight of the Order of the Garter.

A native of Brabant, it is thought he was one of the knights who came to England on the invitation of Edward III in January 1343/4.

His inclusion among the companions when the Order was founded in 1348 has been attributed to his success at jousting.

Eam afterwards entered the service of Edward, the Black Prince.

He died before 1360, when Sir Thomas Ughtred succeeded to his stall in St George's Chapel.

Arms of Sir Henry Eam, KG