Spelman was born in
Congham,
Norfolk, the eldest son of Henry Spelman (d. 1581), of
Congham, and the grandson of
Sir John Spelman (1495–1544). He graduated from
Trinity College, Cambridge in 1583. He sat in parliament as a member for
Castle Rising in Norfolk in 1593 and 1597–98. Knighted in 1603, he was appointed
High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1604. In 1612, he settled in
London near his friend Sir
Robert Bruce Cotton. In 1617, he served on a commission to inquire into disputed Irish estates, and later took part into legal inquiries into the exactions levied on behalf of the Crown in the civil and ecclesiastical courts. Henry Spelman continued to rise in prestige served as a member of the
Parliament of England for
Worcester in 1625. In 1627, he became treasurer of the
Guiana Company, and he was also an energetic member of the council for
New England. His general services to the state were recognized in 1636 by a gift of money and two years later by the offer of the mastership of
Sutton's Hospital, Charterhouse. He died in London in October 1641, and was buried in
Westminster Abbey. ==Personal life==