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Hermit of Eastham, The. William Haijley.

Hermodactyl. Philip Horneck. The High-German doctor ... L. 1714-15.

Hermodactyl of High Fame. Robert Harteii, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.

In "Political Merriment; or, Trutiis told to Some Tune," L. 1714, there occurs m ballad en- titled, '* Advice to tbe Tories," which satirizes the heads of that party under tbe respective titles of "Hermodactyl of High Fame" (Tfte Earl of Oxford) ; "Codicil" (,Lord Harcourt) ; "Lord txambol " (Viscount £oHngbroke) ; "Will Wildfire" (Sir William Windham); "Matt Rummer" (Matthew Prior); "Bungay, the Tow'ring High-Church Pope" (Dr. Henry Sacheverell) ; " Peter Brickdust " and " Zeche- riah " (unlcnotun) . — See " Notes and Queries," 1860, Vol. I., pp. 198, 290.

Hero of Co-wpens, The. Gen. Daniel Morgan. ... a revolutionary sketch. By Miss Rebecca McCoiikey. N.Y. 1885.

Hero of the Nile, The. Horatio Xelson .

Herodion. Waldeviar Adolf Thisted.

Herschel, Sir John. ./. N. Nicollet. Decouvertes dans la lune, faites au Cap de Bonne-Esperance. Strasbom-g, 1836.

Herself. Nathaniel Hooke. An account of tlie conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to my Lord . L. 1712.

Hertzinan, Rudolph. ^^i!<x Emma Catharine (^Manlei/) Embury. Fugitive writings. 1840-45.

Hess, Bernhard. Bernhard Hesslein. Unter dera schleier der nacht ; sitten- bild aus Berlins gegenwart. Berlin, 1858.

Hi-Ski-Hi. Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (^Sheridan') Norton. One of her signatures in writing to Mr. Hayward.

Hibernian Dicli. Sir Richard Steele. In the " Hudibrastio Brewer" (1714) are some sarcastic Hues on . by " Ned " Ward.

Hibernicus. J. D. Latouche. — See "Britannicus."

Hickling, William. Benjamin Frank- lin De Coal a.

High Churchman of the Old School, A. William Edward .Telf, B.D. Quous- que ? How far? How long? ... By ... L. 187.3.

Highland Mary. Mary Campbell. Burns' first love.

Hilda. Mrs. Peter E. Abel.

Hildreth, Harry. .7. W. Donovan. Friend to friend . . . little scraps ... By . . . Detroit, 18—.

Hinds, John. .Julin Badcock. The veterinary surgeon ; or, farriery taught on a new and easy plan. L. 1827.

Also ascribed to John Bell.


Hipponax. Rev. Thomas Monro. Spring in London : a, poem. By . . . L. 1793.

His Brother. Derwent Coleridge. Essays and marginalia. By Hartley Coleridge. Edited by . . . L. 1851.

His Brother. George L. Prentiss. A memoir of S. S. Prentiss. Edited by . . . N.Y. 1855.

His Daughter. Mrs. Alicia (^Prymei) Bai/ne. Autographic recollections of G. Pryme. Edited by . . . L. 1870.

His Daughter. Mrs. Asia (Booth) Clarke. Booth memorials : passages, in- cidents, and anecdotes in the life of Ju- nius Brutus Booth (the elder) . By . . . N.Y. 1866.

His Daughter, Mrs. Mary ( Wilson) Gordon. Christopher North: a memoir of John Wilson. Compiled . . . by . . . Edinb. 1862.

His Daughter. Sara Henry Coleridge. Essays on his own lines . . . By S. T. Coleridge. Edited by . . . L. 1850.

His Daughter. Miss Barry.

The manual of happiness. By . . . H. Barry. Edited by . . . 1862.

His Daughter. Mrs. J. J. (Ewing) Matheson. A memoir of Greville Ewiiig ... By . . . L. 1843.

His Daughter. Lucy Barton. Poems and letters by Bernard Barton . . . edited by . . . L. 1853.

His Daughter. Mrs. Frances Free- ling (Hood) Broderip. (1) Memorials of Thomas Hood ; collected, arranged, and edited by . . . with a preface and notes by his son [T. Hood]. L. 1860. — (2) Works of Thomas Hood . . . Edited by . . . L. 1869.

His Eldest Daughter. Mamie Dick- ens. Charles Dickens. By L. 1885.

His Eldest Son. .Jacob Halls Drew. The life, cluiracter, and literary labours of Samuel Drt- w. By . . . L. 1835.

His Eldest Son. .7. C. Charlton. In raemoriam of John Moore Charlton. Ed- ited by. . . L. 1877.

His Ex — y Ij. C His Excellency Lord Carteret.

His Excellency the Governor-in- Chief of New Zealand. Sir George Grey. Journal of an expedition from Auckland to Taranaki . . . undertaken . . . by . . . [written by his assistant private secretary, G. S. Cooper]. Auckland, 1851.

His Father. Rec' Benjamin Carvossn. Attractive piety; or, mernorials of Will. Banks Carvosso. By . . . L. 1847.

His Father. Lyman Tremain. Memo- rial of Frederick Lyman Treraaine ... of