Henry de Stratton

Henry de Stratton (died after 1277) was an English clergyman and Crown official who later served as a judge in Ireland.

He is chiefly remembered as the brother of the infamously corrupt moneylender and Crown administrator, Adam de Stratton.

[1] Adam and Henry were two of the four sons of Thomas de Argoges or Arwillis, of Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire.

He found them jobs in the Exchequer,[1] and in 1266 arranged for Henry and Thomas both to receive a Crown pension of threepence a day.

[2] Nothing seems to be known of his later years, in particular, whether he was involved in Adam's disgrace and downfall in 1290, following the exposure of his numerous acts of corruption.