Henry Whithed (c. 1629–1684) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1660 and 1680.
Whithed was the eldest son of Richard Whithed of Norman Court, West Tytherley, Hampshire and his first wife Margery Culliford, daughter of John Culliford of Encombe, Dorset.
In 1661, he stood for Stockbridge, but was involved in a double return, which was decided in favour of Robert Phelips.
He served in the army during the second Dutch war in 1667 as a lieutenant colonel in Richard Norton's Foot.
He was removed from the commission of the peace in 1670 when the Conventicles Act was passed as he was sympathetic to dissenters.