Henry Peters (c. 1763 – 21 December 1827) was the Member of Parliament for Oxford from May 1796[1] to 1802.
He was the second son of George Peters, a merchant in the Russia Company and was educated at Lincoln's Inn (1777) and St John's College, Cambridge.
He became a banker, partner in the firm of Masterman & Co., and served as a Director of the South Sea Company in 1790.
He was backed for Parliament by a group in Oxford opposed to local aristocratic interests and sat as MP for Oxford from 1796 to 1802.
He married Charlotte Mary, the daughter of Lt.-Gen. George Morrison of Sion Hill, nr.