Sir Henry Milne Scott KC (10 April 1876 – 20 May 1956) was a Fijian lawyer, businessman, politician and international cricketer.
Alongside Robert Crompton, Henry Marks and John Maynard Hedstrom, he was one of the 'big four' that heavily influenced the Fijian economy and political sphere in the first half of the 20th century.
[1] In his late teens he made six first-class appearances for the Fiji cricket team during a tour of Australia, taking 11 wickets in six matches.
[5] He was also heavily involved in businesses including the Colonial Sugar Refining Co and Burns Philp,[1] and was President of the Suva Chamber of Commerce from 1908 until 1932.
[5] In 1900 he married Nellie Weir Lindsay and went on to have four children,[1] one of whom, Maurice Scott, also later served as a member of the Legislative Council.