Robert Henlake or Henlocke (died 1610) was an English maker and tuner of musical instruments who worked for Elizabeth I, James VI and I, and Anne of Denmark.
Henlake worked with Gulliam Schets (or Edmund Schetts alias Treasourer) for 16 years tuning instruments for Queen Elizabeth.
[2] In January 1610 Samuel Calvert tried to engage "Robin Henlake" to give or arrange virginal lessons to the diplomat William Trumbull or his family.
An earlier manuscript anthology of lute music compiled by or for Trumbull survives and includes works by the Bassano family and Francis Cutting.
[5] In August and September 1607 Henlake worked at Hampton Court repairing a wind instrument for Anne of Denmark according to the instructions of Viscount Lisle, her Master of Household and her secretary William Fowler.