Hawes, Stephen, the poet, [230][233].

Hastings, battle of, [60].

Henry the Eighth, his literary character, [250][255].

Henry the Seventh, as a patron of literature, [228][233].

Henslow, the Elizabethan manager, [520], n., [523].

Hexameter verse ridiculed by Nash, [396].

Heywood, John, and his works, [354][358].

Higden, R., and the Polychronicon, [236].

History and its sources, [234][239].

Hooker, the favourite author of James I., [679]; his Ecclesiastical Polity, [439][450]; the simplicity of his life, [440]; his marriage, [441]; his uneasy mastership of the Temple, [442]; his return to the country, [444]; his premature death and unconcocted manuscripts, [445][447].