Henry Munster (13 October 1823 – 11 April 1894) was a British lawyer, sportsman and Liberal politician who was unseated at his only attempt at election to the House of Commons.
The crew also won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
He played one first-class cricket match for Gentlemen of England at Hove in September 1853.
[3] In 1870 at a by-election, Munster was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament for Mallow[4] but shortly after he was unseated on petition, on account of bribery by his agent.
[1] In 1884 Munster was involved in an unusual case concerning privilege against disclosure after he was libelled in The Brightonian.