Sir Henry Whitehead, sometimes written as Whithed (3 September 1574 – 27 April 1629) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1629.
His first wife, by a settlement dated 20 March 1593, was Anne, daughter of James Weston, the chancellor of the Diocese of Lichfield.
Their surviving son, Richard, later became an MP and a colonel in the Parliamentary army.
[1][2] Henry married secondly, in a settlement dated 10 June 1604, Constance, the daughter of Sir Richard Norton of East Tisted, Hampshire.
Sir Henry died on 27 April 1629 and was buried three days later at St Clement Danes.