Henry Scardeville (1654–1703) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the second half of the 17th century and the very start of the eighteenth.
[1] Scardeville was born in Salisbury attended school at Repton, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
He was appointed rector of Cloghran in 1681, and prebend of Swords, Co. Dublin in 1682.
[5] His first wife Mary Molesworth, daughter of Guy Molesworth of London, who died along with their child in childbirth., he married Margaret Culliford, from Derbyshire, with whom he had a son Frederick Maynhard, and a daughter Elizabeth.
Dr. Scardeville died on 3 February 1703, and was buried in the Chancel of Swords Church, in 1811 his tombstone and mural monument, were moved to the new St. Columbas Church, Swords, where they remain today.