Harness, [i. e. armour "from the Celtic word Haern." M*] expences of bringing from Bologne, [54].

---- paid to the armourer for keeping clean the king's, [155], [196].

Harper, paid to a blind woman being a, [168].

Harriers, to the, [247].

----, to the office of the, [77], [164].

Harris Hugh, a falconer, [38], bis, [116], bis, [135], [142], [145], [185], [225], bis, [226], [259], [278], [284], bis, [287], [288], [290].

Hart Peter, [78].

Hart Sir, Percival, [136], [145].

One of the Sewers of the King's Chamber.

Hart Hounds, to the office of the, [153], [255].