Henry Kelsall

Henry Kelsall (c. 1692–1762), of Colkirk, Norfolk, was a British administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1719 to 1734.

He was educated at Westminster School under Knipe, where he was a school-fellow of Thomas Holles, the future Duke of Newcastle.

[2] Kelsall was appointed Senior clerk at the Treasury under William Lowndes in November 1714.

He served on the House of Commons committees that were responsible for drawing up the finance bills each session.

[1] Kelsall applied to Newcastle for a small pension for his daughter on 1 February 1762, shortly before his death and it was subsequently granted.