biography text
Henley was returned for Hampshire without a contest, Richard Mill standing down for him. He supported the court, and his only recorded speech was on 8 Nov. 1768 when he moved the Address.
He died 5 July 1786.
| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Hampshire | 1768 – 14 Jan. 1772 |
Teller of the Exchequer 1763 – d. clerk of the hanaper 1771 – d. P.C. 30 Apr. 1783; ld. lt. [I] June 1783 – Feb. 1784.
Henley was returned for Hampshire without a contest, Richard Mill standing down for him. He supported the court, and his only recorded speech was on 8 Nov. 1768 when he moved the Address.
He died 5 July 1786.