Handkerchiefs for, [104].

Hannibal ——, [197].

Hans, the falconer, [51].

Hanslop Park, to the keeper of, [160], [240].

Harcourt Sir Simon, [248].

Ancestor of the present Earl Harcourt. He distinguished himself at the sieges of Therouenne and Tournay, was knighted at the battle of Spurs, and died on the 16th January, 1547. Collins's Peerage. Ed. 1779. Vol. v. p. 268.

Hardwareman, to the king's, [24], [31], [73], [81], [94], [218], [234], [267].

Many of the articles which the "hardwareman" sold prove that the trade to which the word is now applied, differs materially from what it was at the period in question.

Hare, paid for finding a, [157].

Harington ——, a groom, [216], [247].