Henry Homer the elder

Henry Homer the elder (1719 – 24 July 1791) was an English clergyman, known as a writer on topics related to economic development.

As the son of Edward Homer of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, Henry Homer studied at Oxford, where he matriculated on 26 June 1736 as a member of the University College.

[1] Homer published:[1] Homer was a commissioner for enclosures and drew up instructions for the surveyors carrying out the practical work involved.

[2] He is considered a significant author on agrarian improvement.

During that time, he had a local opponent in Stephen Addington.