HAMMOND, JAMES, brother of Thomas Hammond (at school under Freind, qv); b. 22 May 1710; adm. Jun 1722; in under school list 1724; adm. Middle Temple 14 Jan 1723/4; attached to Earl of Chesterfield’s mission to The Hague c. 1728 – c. 1732; Equerry to Frederick, Prince of Wales, from 22 Apr 1738; MP Truro from 1741; author, Love Elegies, 1743; d. 7 Jun 1742. DNB.
HEATH, JAMES, son of Robert Heath, The Strand, London, the King’s Cutler, and Dorothy --- (IGI); bapt. St Clement Danes 6 Jan 1629 (IGI); adm.; KS in 1644; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1646, matr. 16 Dec 1646, Westminster Student to 13 Oct 1648, when ejected by Parliamentary Visitors; at The Hague in 1649; adhered to exiled court of Charles II; returned to England and wrote and corrected for publishers and printers in order to support his family; sometimes known as “Carrion” Heath; author, A Brief Chronicle of the late Intestine War, 1661, Flagellum, or the Life and Death of O. Cromwell, the late Usurper, 1663, and other works; m.; d. 16 Aug 1664. DNB.