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Hearne, Thomas, 1678-1735. Criticus Philanagnostes.

See " I. and P.." First Series, p. 453. Heathcote, Ralph, D.D. A Free- holder of Leicester; A Societi/ of the Learned.

" First Series, p. 453.

A iVaral Officer's Or- An English religious

See " I. and P.

Heaton, S. M phan Daughter. writer.

Hebbe, Mrs.

Vendela (Astrand), 1808-. W. A Swedish novelist.

Hedberg, Fraiis, 1828-. Falle Slock. A Swedish dramatist and poet.

Hedbrooke, Andrew^. E.Rowland Sill.

Hedenstierna, Alfred. Sigurd. A Swedish journalist and humorist.

Hedge, Frederic Henry, D.D., 1805-. //. ; The Pastor. An eminent American clergyman and German scholar ; b. in Cambridge, Mass. ; Harv. Univ., 1825 ; Divinity School, 1828 ; professor of Ger- man at Harv. Univ., 1872-76 ; has since resided in Cambridge.

Heege, Frau. Penseroso. A Ger- man novelist.

Heiberg, Thoinasiiie Christine. Carl Bernhard. A Danish novelist.

Helme, Miss Elizabeth. Miss ff***. An English writer of one hundred years ago.

Helps,. An Etonian. An Eng- lish journalist.

Helps, Sir Arthur. A British Author.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 454.

Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea (Browne). F. B. ; Eqeria.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 454.

Hemgreu, Karl. Halfdan Mark. A Swedish writer.

Hemingway, J. The Editor of the "Chester Chronicle." An English jour- nalist.

Henderson, John, 1757-88. The Irish Grichton. An Irish genius ; taught Latin at the age of eight, and Greek wh en twelve ; afterwards educ. at Oxford.

Hendry, John. A Conveyancer. A Scottish lawyer of Edinburgh(^) ; writer to the " Signet."

Henley, Rev. John. Bryan Baijonet, of the First Regiment of Guards; Sir Mawd- cope MoreclarhCf of Hull.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 454.

Hennlngs, Emma. Charlotte Leander.

Hennings, Robert. Robert.

Henry, Caleb Sprague, D.D. An Episcopal Clerg ijman.

See " I. and P.," First Series, p. 454.

Henry, David, 1710-92. Merlin the Second. An English writer; for more than half a century connected with the

" Gentleman's Magazine " ; being the brother-in-law of Edward Cave.

Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714. An Old Divine. An English minister; b. at his father's residence, Broad-Oak farmhouse, in Flintshire, North Wales ; in 1712 he succeeiled Dr. Bates, of Hackney, London ; d. at Nantwich.

Henry, William, D.D, W. Britanno- Ilihernus. An Irish clergyman of the eighteenth century ; rector of Urney and dean of Killaloe.

Henshaw, David, 1790-1852. A Citi- zen of Boston. An ."Vmerican politician ; b. in Lancaster, Mass. ; collector of the port of Boston, 1830-38 ; was a frequent contributor to the Boston papers.

Henslowe,Kev.William Henry. The Incumbent of Wormegay and Tottenhill, Nor- folk. An English clergyman ; curate of West Tilbury, Essex.

Henwood, Rev. Oliver, 1786-1860. 0. H. An English Wesleyan minister; b. at CoUington; d. at Plymouth.

Hepburn, Robert, 1690-. Donald Macstaff, of the North. A Scottish mis- cellaneous writer, and imitator of the periodical essays of Queen Anne's reign ; d. very young.

Hepburn, Rev. Thomas. His Friend in Orkney. A ScottishC!) clergyman; minister at Birsay, Orkney.

Herbert, Henry George, 2d Earl of Carnarvon, 1772-1833. C. An English peer; succeeded his father in 1811.

Herbert, Henry William. H. W. H.

See "I. and P.," First Series, p. 454.

Herbert, Johanna. Egon Fels. A German novelist.

Herbert, Hon. WiUiam, 1718-95. Etonensis. An eminent English typo- graphical antiquary ; after spending some years in London as a merchant, he went to the East Indies as a purser's clerk ; he is chiefly known as the editor of Ames's " Typographical Antiquities."

Herford, Rev. Broolie. Harvard B. Rooke. An English-American clergyman ; pastor of the Arlington Street Church, Boston, Mass., 1882-87.

Herford, Rev. William Henry. W. H. H. An English Unitarian clergyman of tlie day.

Hergenrother, Joseph von, 1824-. Anti-Janus. A German Roman Catho- lic cardinal and learned theologian ; b. at Wiirzburg ; studied there and at Rome ; teacher and professor at Mu- nich, 1851-55 et seq.; cardinal, 1868.

Hermelin, O. 0. H. A Swedish author.