Sir Philip Wodehouse, 3rd Baronet

Sir Philip Wodehouse, 3rd Baronet (24 July 1608 – 6 May 1681), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1660.

Wodehouse was the son of Sir Thomas Wodehouse, 2nd Baronet, and his wife Blanche Carey, daughter of John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon.

He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father on 18 March 1658.

He died in May 1681, aged 72, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson, John.

[1] Sir Philip Wodehouse is known to have engaged in correspondence with Sir Thomas Browne and employed John Jenkins as music-master at Kimberley.