Sir Henry Clark King (20 June 1857 — 23 July 1920) was an English first-class cricketer and solicitor.
The son of The Reverend Charles King, he was born at Durham in June 1857.
[1] Upon leaving Marlborough he studied law at Leamington, during which he was commissioned into the 10th Warwickshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as a sub-lieutenant in July 1877 and was promoted to lieutenant in September 1879.
[7] On one such visit to England in 1895, King played a first-class match for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against Yorkshire at Scarborough,[8] where he batted once and was dismissed in the MCC's first innings' without scoring by George Hirst.
[6] For his efforts, King was made a Knights Bachelor by the Prince of Wales in May 1906.