Henry Willis (17 March 1841 – 29 September 1926) was an English banker and cricketer.
He was born at Sydenham, Kent, the eldest son of Henry Willis, of Horton Lodge, Epsom, a banker in Lombard Street.
[4] By 1863 he was working in Willis, Percival & Co., the private bank in Lombard Street at which his father was the senior partner.
[5] When the bank failed in 1878, his personal assets contributed in the liquidation to the settlement of liabilities.
[8] Surrey won the toss and elected to bat, making 195 all out, with Willis being dismissed during the innings for a duck by Tom Emmett.