Captain Henry Gary was an English governor of Bombay during the period that Bombay was a Crown Colony of England prior to the rule of the East India Company.
Gary was unusual in staying in Bombay with his family after passing on the Governorship.
He later came into conflict with Governor Gerald Aungier, which eventually led to Gary's arrest on 27 June and trial on 6 July 1674.
[1] Despite this, he continued to live in Bombay and eventually was restored in the company's favour.
After the invasion he was accused of assisting the enemy and his lands were seized by the company.