Sir Henry Widdrington (died 1623) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1622.
He was deputy warden and keeper of Ridsdale under Sir Robert Carey.
As Knight Marshal of Berwick-upon-Tweed he was criticised for allowing bankrupts to shelter from the law by buying the offices of soldiers in the garrison from him.
[2] He was Captain of Tynemouth Castle until he was replaced by William Selby in 1606.
After he died in 1623, the Privy Council of Scotland noted that there was now nobody taking care of justice on the borders of Scotland, then known as the "Middle Shires", particularly in Tynedale and Redesdale.