Henry Roberts
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Henry Roberts may refer to:
- Henry Roberts (architect)Henry Roberts (architect)Henry Roberts was a British architect best known for Fishmongers' Hall in London and for his work on model dwellings for workers.-Biography:...
, 19th-century architect of Fish Hall for the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers - Henry Roberts (captain)Henry Roberts (captain)Henry Roberts was an officer in the Royal Navy who served with Captain Cook on his last two voyages.Roberts served as lieutenant on Cook's HMS Discovery, where he was entrusted with many hydrographic and cartographic tasks, and also met then-midshipman George Vancouver...
(1757-1796), officer in the British Royal Navy who served with Captain Cook on his last two voyages - Henry Roberts (cricketer)Henry Roberts (cricketer)Henry Edmund Roberts was an English first class cricketer. Roberts was a fast bowler for Sussex, debuting in 1911. He ended his career 14 years later and in 1927 became coach of the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy....
(1888-1963), English first class cricketer - Henry Roberts (engraver)Henry Roberts (engraver)Henry Roberts was an English engraver, printseller and music publisher operating from London in the 18th century.In 1739 he published a work called Calliope or English Harmony, which he described as:a collection of the most celebrated English and Scots songs, neatly engrav'd and embelish'd with...
, English engraver in the 18th-century - Henry Roberts (governor)Henry Roberts (governor)Henry Roberts was an American politician and the 46th Governor of Connecticut.- Early life :Roberts was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 22, 1853. He studied at Yale University and graduated in 1878. He then studied one year at Columbia University and in 1879, he was awarded a law degree from...
(1853-1929), American politician and former Governor of Connecticut (1905–1907) - Harry Roberts (footballer)Harry Roberts (footballer)Henry Roberts was an English international footballer.-Club career:Roberts played for Barrow Wireworks, R.A.S.C. , Barrow, Chesterfield and Lincoln City before joining Port Vale for £100 in June 1930. He was a first team regular from December 1930 and managed a tally of 11 goals in 26 games...
(Henry Roberts, 1907-1984), English international footballer - B. H. Roberts (1857-1933), English-born Mormon leader
- Ed Roberts (computer engineer), Henry Edward Roberts, (1941–2010), American computer pioneer