Robert, or Henry de Leycestre (died after 1369) was an English cleric, judge and Crown official, who held office as Master of the Rolls in Ireland.
Ball gives his first name as Robert, but in official records, he is usually called Henry.
He is first heard of in 1332 as a member of the household of Eleanor of Woodstock, sister of King Edward III; presumably he played a part in the preparations for her marriage to Reginald II, Duke of Guelders, in May of that year, and may have accompanied her to Guelders.
[1] In 1352 he became second chamberlain of the Exchequer of Ireland, although the appointment was later revoked on the ground that it had been a "mistake".
[2] He was still alive and in office at Easter 1369 when the Council ordered payment to him of another £10.