Finch.

Fuller. Hardly half-blood, but talk Romany.

Gray. Essex. In Romany, Gry, or horse.

Hare (a). Chiefly in Hampshire.

Hazard. Half-blood. Windsor.

Herne. Oxfordshire and London. “Of this name there are,” says Borrow (Romano Lavo-Lil), “two gypsy renderings: (1.) Rosar-mescro or Ratzie-mescro, that is, duck-fellow; the duck being substituted for the heron, for which there is no word in Romany, this being done because there is a resemblance in the sound of Heron and Herne. (2.) Balor-engre, or Hairy People, the translator having confounded Herne with Haaren, Old English for hairs.”

Hicks. Half-blood. Berkshire.

Hughes. Wiltshire.

Ingraham (a). Wales and Birmingham, or in the Kálo tem or Black Country.

James. Half-blood.