Harvests, Egyptian, [266].
Hawkins, Sir Richard, and the governor of Malaga, [406];
with his squadron at Malaga, [417];
and Lithgow, [418].
Hay, Monsieur, of Smithfield, friend of Lithgow, [9].
Hazier, a Turkish slave, [397], [398], [406];
charity of, [413].
Hebrides, [438].
Helen, Saint, and the Holy Sepulchre, [236];
and the cross, [238].
Hellespont, derivation of, [115].
Hepburn, Captain George, at Naples, [294].
Hephestia, birthplace of Vulcan, [87].
Heraclius and Mahomet, [135].