Hugh, Young, [38], [52], bis.

Hungary, for the expenses of the Ambassadors of, at Stoney-Stratford, [160].

Hunting, money lost at a wager in, [162], [163].

---- fish at Greenwich, [219].

Hunts, to the, [73].

---- to the, for their expenses going into Sussex, [232].

Hurlow Henry, [184].

Hurt Sir John, [49], [50], bis, [115], bis, [209].

From the appellation "Sir," being attributed, and the notice of a gown having been given to this individual, it would seem that he was a Priest; but this conjecture cannot be reconciled with his having been paid 22s. 6d. for his livery coat, nor, perhaps, with the frequent bets won by him at shooting. In one instance too "his fellowes" are spoken of. It is, however, certain, that he was one of Henry's numerous minions, in whose society he forgot the cares and dignity of a sovereign.

Hussey Lord, his child christened, [117].