Harrington, James. 1611–1677. Political philosopher. Author of The Oceana.

Harrington, John. 1534–1582. Poet. See Hannah's Courtly Poets.

Harrington, Sir John. 1561–1612. Poet. Son to preceding. First English translator of Ariosto.

Harrison, Frederic. 1831 ——. Positivist and philosopher. Author Order and Progress, The Meaning of History, etc., and translator of Comte's Social Statics.

Hartley, David. 1705–1757. Philosopher. Observations on Man his chief work.

Harvey, Gabriel. 1545–1637. Poet. One of the first to write English hexameter.

Harvey, Wm. 1578–1657. Physician. Discoverer of the circulation of the blood. See Works of, edited by the Sydenham Society, London, 1847.

Havergal, Frances Ridley. 1836–1879. Author of much devotional verse. Pub. Dut. Ran.

Haweis [hoys], Hugh Reginald. 1838 ——. Religious and miscellaneous writer. Author Thoughts for the Times, Speech in Season, Current Coin, Arrows in the Air, Poets in the Pulpit, Unsectarian Family Prayer, Music and Morals, Pet, or Pastimes and Penalties, Ashes to Ashes, and My Musical Life. Pub. Har. Ho.

Haweis, Mrs. Mary Eliza [Joy]. 1852 ——. Wife to H. R. H. Author Chaucer for Children, Chaucer for Schools, Chaucer's Beads, The Art of Beauty, The Art of Dress, The Art of Decoration, and Beautiful Houses. The illustrations and cover designs of her own and her husband's works are by Mrs. Haweis. Pub. Har.