Henry Sewall (1544 – 1628) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.
[1] He became a linen draper in Coventry and acquired a great estate.
[4] Sewall died in Coventry at the age of about 84 and was buried in the Draper's Chapel of St Michael's Church.
[5] Sewall married Margaret Grazebrook, daughter of Avery Grazebrook, and had sons Henry and Richard.
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