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 House, &hellip; May 9, 1686. By William Hall, Preacher in Ordinary, to His Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's command.&quot; London, 1686, 4to. He also left in MS. a folio volume of &quot;Collections of Historical Matters.&quot;

HALLAHAN, Daniel, admitted Jan. 13, 1864; ord. priest May 22, 1875; superior; left Sept. 3, 1876; now at Cardiff.

HALLIWELL, Richard, vide Birtwistle.

HAMERTON, Edward, a member of one of the ancient family of his name seated at Hellifield Peel, and at Monkswood, near Pontefract, co. York; admitted under the alias of Shillet, June 18, 1640; alumnus March 31, 1641; left July 16, 1641.

HANMER, John, alias Bennet, born 1635, was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer, co. Flint, Bart., by his first wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Baker and sister and heiress of Thomas Baker, Esq. of Whittingham, co. Suffolk. Admitted Apr. 10, 1649, defended theses in theology in 1651 and 1653, but left the College in March, 1654, and entered the army. He succeeded his father as second baronet in 1678, and in 1685 and 1688 he represented his county in parliament. In 1687, when James II. sent instructions to the lord lieutenants of counties to interrogate the deputy lieutenants and justices of the peace as to whether they would support His Majesty's declaration for Liberty of Conscience and the repeal of the Penal Laws and Tests, Sir John, who was a deputy lieutenant, was returned as absent with his regiment, of which he was major-general, but his name was marked with a cross signifying that the King might rely upon him. Notwithstanding, at the Revolution, he sided with the Prince of Orange, and led his regiment into action against his lawful Sovereign at the battle of the Boyne. At this time he would appear to have conformed, though his family had generally been true to the faith, and had long maintained a chapel in Hanmer Hall. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Joseph Alston, Esq., of Netherhall, co. Suffolk, but had no issue, and upon his death, in 1701, the baronetcy and estates passed to his protestant nephew (of the half blood) Sir Thomas Hanmer.

HANNE, Charles, born June 14, 1711, son of John Hanne, of Deviock, Cardinham, Cornwall, gent., and his wife