People
- Henry Lee (died 1611), Master of the Ordnance and Queen's Champion under Elizabeth I of England, MP for Buckinghamshire
- Henry Lee (Devizes MP), MP for Devizes (UK Parliament constituency)
- Henry Lee (Canterbury MP), (c. 1657 – 6 September 1734) MP for Canterbury
- Capt. Henry Lee I (1691–1747) of "Lee Hall", Westmoreland County Virginia; prominent Virginian colonist, grandfather of Henry Lee III
- Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II (1730–1787) of "Leesylvania", father of Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee III
- Maj. Gen. Henry Lee III (1756–1818), nicknamed "Light-Horse Harry", early American military and political figure
- Henry Lee IV (1787–1837) also known as "Black Horse Harry" Lee, half-brother of Robert E. Lee and son of Henry Lee III
- Henry Lee (economist) (1782–1867), proponent of free trade and candidate for Vice President of the United States in 1832
- Henry Lee (naturalist) (1826?–1888), English aquarium director and author
- Henry Lee (Australian politician) (1856–1927), Australian politician
- Henry A. G. Lee (c. 1818–1851), newspaper editor, politician, militia officer in Oregon, United States
- Henry B. Lee (died 1817), U.S. Representative from New York, who was succeeded by James Tallmadge, Jr.
- Henry David Lee (1849–1928), American businessman
- Henry J. Lee, a victim from the Virginia Tech massacre
- Henry W. Lee (1865-fl. 1935), British socialist
- Henry Lee (forensic scientist) (born 1938), Chinese American forensic scientist
- Henry Lee, American child actor as "Spike" in the Our Gang shorts.
- Henry Lee (MP), British Member of Parliament for Southampton, 1880–1885
- Henry Lee Junior, Hong Kong celebrity and racing driver
- Henry Lee (actor), Hong Kong TVB actor
- Henry Lee (bishop), Episcopal bishop in America
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