Henry Watford

Sir Henry Barnaby Watford (17 June 2371 - 4 October 2436), commonly known as Henners, was a Empheri politician who served as Prime Minister of Empherias from 2412 to 2414 and Leader of the People's Populist Party during the same time. He served previously under Felix D'laminet as his Deputy Prime Minister from 2397 to 2411. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 2397 to 2415.

Having been appointed as a Member of Parliament by Rijkdottir Abigail in the 2397 appointments, Watford was appointed Deputy Prime Minister immediately, having been a good friend of Felix D'laminet.

He resigned as Prime Minister on 28 December 2414, a week after his victory at the 2414 general election. He resigned as a Member of Parliament soon after on 11 January 2415. He was appointed a knighthood by his successor Robert Webber on 1 May 2415. He would remain a non-official adviser to Populist leaders until it's dissolution in 2417. Later in life, he would travel a lot and moved to Ceironia. He wrote a total of seven books. He fell ill with throat cancer in 2434 and would die on 4 October 2436, at the age of 65 in Kashini.