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  • Last name begins with: H
  • Horner, Anne Susanna (“Susan”) Horner (1816–1900), dau. of Leonard Horner (1785–1864) and his wife, Anne Susanna (née Lloyd, 1786–1862).
  • Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue (1830–1908), American sculptor. In AB-3, AB-4. See biographical sketch.
  • Houghton, Lady, see Milnes, Annabella Hungerford.
  • Houghton, Lord, see Milnes, Richard Monckton.
  • Howard, George James (1843–1911), 9th Earl of Carlisle, artist and politician. In AB-5, AB-6.
  • Howard, Susan Taylor (née Raymond, 1812–1906), wife of John Tasker Howard (1808–88), American financier.
  • Howe, Julia Ward (1819–1910), American poet and social activist.
  • Howitt, Mary (née Botham, 1799–1888), writer and translator. In AB-4.
  • Howitt, William (1792–1879), writer.
  • Hudson, George (1800–71), railway promoter and fraudster.
  • Hughes, Anne Frances (née Ford, 1826–1910), wife of Thomas Hughes (1822–96).
  • Hughes, Arthur (1832–1915), painter.
  • Hughes, John (1790–1857), author.
  • Hugo, Victor (1802–85), French poet, novelist, and dramatist.
  • Humboldt, Alexander von (1769–1859), German traveller and scientist.
  • Hume, David (1711–76), philosopher and historian.
  • Hume, Joseph (1777–1855), radical and politician.
  • Hunt, Leigh (1784–1859), poet, journalist, and literary critic. In AB-2, AB-4. See biographical sketch.
  • Hunt, Thornton Leigh (1810–73), journalist. In AB-4.
  • Hunt, William Holman (1827–1910), painter. In AB–3, AB–4, AB–5, AB–6, AB–7.
  • Hunter, George Barrett (1798–1857), nonconformist preacher. In AB-1. See biographical sketch.
  • Hunter, Mary Elizabeth (1826–1903), daughter of George Barrett Hunter. In AB-1, AB-3, AB-4.
  • Hurlbert, William Henry ( Hurlbut, 1827–95), American journalist. In AB-3, AB-4.
  • Hutchinson, Thomasina Jocelyn Hely-. (née Steele, 1819–90), Lady Donoughmore, wife of Richard John Hely-Hutchinson, 4th Earl of Donoughmore. In AB-3.

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