Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter, 3rd Earl of Huntington (27 June 1430 – September 1475) was a Lancastrian leader during the English Wars of the Roses.
He was the only son of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, and his first wife, Anne Stafford.
P.M. Kendall describes him as "dangerous", and was seen as "cruel and fierce" by contemporary Italian observers.
He was imprisoned at Wallingford Castle when York briefly seized power after the First Battle of St Albans in 1455.
[3] However, Giovanni Panicharolla, the Milanese envoy to the Burgundian court, was told by Duke Charles that the King of England had given specific orders for the sailors to throw his former brother-in-law overboard.