Sir Henry Crofton Lowther GCVO KCMG (26 March 1858 – 23 November 1939) was a British diplomat, ambassador to Chile and Denmark.
Henry Crofton Lowther was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford.
He was promoted to 2nd secretary[3] with a posting to Rio de Janeiro, then moved to Constantinople in 1892, Madrid in 1894 and Bern in 1897.
Lowther returned to Rio de Janeiro as First Secretary of Legation in 1901,[4] was posted to Tokyo as Councillor of Embassy in 1906,[5] and was chargé d'affaires at Madrid, Bern, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo before being appointed Minister to Chile 1909–13[6] and finally minister to Denmark 1913–16[7] "where he did good work and was a popular member of the Diplomatic Corps of that capital".
[9] The Danish government awarded him the Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog.