Hawkyn, a falconer, [5], [31], [95], [140], [163], [181], [222], [236], [253], [287], [289].
Hawte Christopher, a falconer, [198], [216], [236], [287].
Hawys John, [47].
Hayes Cornelius, Goldsmith, [10], [134], [138], [156], [170], [179], [184], [188], [192].
Hay, paid for, [17], [86], [189], [213].
Healed, to the people that the king, [156], [160], [161], [163], [164], [170], [203], [213], [217], [221], [225], [243], [249], [253], [264], [272], [278].
These entries were of payments made to persons whom the king touched for the evil. It appears that they uniformly received 7s. 6d. each; a gratuity which at that period, and to poor persons, was very considerable. It tends also in a great measure to account for the prevalence of the custom; for a more convenient superstition could scarcely be devised.
Heath Cock, for a, [103].
Hedge and a ditch, for making a, [194].
Henawd [i. e. Henault] Park, to the keeper of, [170].