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Shakespeare of Stratford
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Hampton Court: plays acted at, 133.

Harry the Sixth (old form of 1 Henry VI): 101.

Hart, William: Shakespeare’s brother-in-law, 2; his death, 87.

Hart, William (son of foregoing): bequest to him and his brothers, Michael and Thomas, in poet’s will, 84.

Harvey, Gabriel: his notes on Shakespeare, 27.

Hathway, Anne: her marriage to Shakespeare, 3–6; inscription on her tomb, 5; mentioned in Whittington’s will, 37; bequeathed the poet’s second-best bed, 86.

Hathway, Richard: father of Anne (?), 5.

Heminge, John: actor in Every Man in his Humour and Sejanus, 27–28; part owner of Globe Theatre, 32; one of ‘King’s Men, 46, 49; groom of the chamber, 49–50; bequest to him in poet’s will, 85; signs, with Condell, epistles in Shakespeare Folio, 87–91; actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.

Hemming, John: trustee for Shakespeare in purchase of Blackfriars property, 70–73; perhaps identical with the foregoing, 72.

Henley Street (Stratford): Shakespeare’s birthplace in, 1, 88; bequeathed to Susanna Hall, 85.

Henry IV (part I): Shakespeare’s name on title-page of second edition, 25; early allusions to, 104, 105, 106; text of, 116, 118; quarto editions, 119; metrical features, 127; quoted, 151.

Henry IV (part II): entry on Stationers’ Register, 35-36; allusion to, 104–105; text of, 118; quarto edition, 119; metrical features, 127; quoted, 145, 147, 156.

Henry V: performed at court, 51; bad quarto editions, 117; Folio text, 118; list of quartos, 119; date of, 120; metrical features, 127; allusion to Essex in, 136; quoted, 147, 148, 154,

Henry VI: contemporary allusion to part I, 101; date, 120; metrical features, 127.

Henry VIII: Globe Theatre burned during performance of, 114, 131; metrical features, 127.

Henslowe, Philip: 131.

Heywood, Thomas: two poems by him fraudulently published as Shakespeare’s, 35; his Edward IV, 109; comparable to Shakespeare in wide experience, 141 (note).