William Henry Harrison-Broadley (August 1820 – 1896)[1] was a British Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1885.
Harrison-Broadley was the son of William Henry Harrison of Ripon and Sinderly and his wife Mary Broadley, daughter of Henry Broadley of Ferriby, and sister of Henry Broadley of Welton, who was M.P.
He was educated at Rugby School and at Brasenose College, Oxford.
He was patron of the livings of Melton-cum-Welton, Sutton St James and Bempton Yorkshire.
[1] When he died unmarried, Welton House passed to his nephew, Henry Broadley Harrison-Broadley.