Career
Henry, a right-handed batsman, played in 30 first class matches, and scored 285 runs during 57 innings, with a batting average of 5.18. By no means an exceptional player, his highest score of 18 runs came during his last match for the team against Kent at the Old County Ground, Town Malling on 19 July 1838. He was caught out by Alfred Mynn, the fourth greatest cricketer of all time according to the cricket writer John Woodcock
Henry was born on 2 March 1785 in Amberley, Sussex, and was the son of John and Elizabeth Morley.
He was baptised on 17 April 1785 in Amberley.
The couple had 9 children over the next 20 years. The children were: Elizabeth (1805), Hannah (1811), Henry (1813), Frederick (1815), James (1816), Isaac (1818), Edward (1819), Alfred (1822), and Frances Mary, born in 1825.
Henry outlived her by 11 years, and died on 6 December 1857 in Brighton.