HAGGAT (or HAGGATE), PAUL; b.; adm.; Min. Can. 1641, 1642; KS in 1644.
HAGGITT, D’ARCY, only son of Rev. D’Arcy Haggitt, Curate St. John the Evangelist, Westminster and subsequently Vicar of Pershore, Worcs., and Mary Martin, Hobart, Tasmania; b. 28 Oct 1805; adm. 5 Jun 1817; emigrated to Hobart, Tasmania; adm. barrister there1841; member, Tasmanian Parliament; m. 29 Dec 1833 Mary Anne Walters (IGI); d. 1869.
HAHN, DANIEL, son of Daniel Hahn, London, and Ann ---; bapt. 25 May [which year ?] ; adm. (aged 10) Apr 1723 (as Hayn); in school lists 1727, 1728 (as Hahn); Min. Can. (aged 14) 1728. [wills in PCC for Daniel Hahn, surgeon, St. Giles in the Fields, proved 8 May 1738 and 26 Jul 1745] [note also Daniel Hahn, Assistant, Corporation of Cursitors (Royal Kalendar 1769, but not in Chamberlayne 1748)]
HAINES, WILLOUGHBY CHARLES, fourth son of Frederick Lyndhurst Haines, Westbourne Park, London, and Matilda, dau. of William Strickland, Brompton, London; b. 24 Jul 1858; at Charterhouse Sch. 1868-72; adm. 6 Jun 1872; QS 30 Sep 1873; left Dec 1875; London Univ. 1879; AKC 1882; ordained deacon 1882, priest 1883 (both London); Curate, Holy Trinity, Westminster 1882-4, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincs. 1884-7; Chaplain to the Forces 5 Nov 1887 – 1917, retd.; served in Ashanti expedition 1885-6 and South African War 1899-1900, invalided home; Rector of Wyck Rissington, Gloucs., 1917-34, resigned; m. 23 May 1883 Eleanor Marion, dau. of Tom Tilleard, Pembroke Road, Kensington, solicitor; d. 7 Dec 1934.
HAISTWELL, ---; b.; in under school lists 1715, 1716; left 1716. [doubtless kin to Edward Haistwell, Middle Temple, will proved PCC 26 Jan 1744]
Hake, Henry Mendelssohn, son of Henry Wilson Hake, Ph. D., of Westminster, consulting chemist, by Mabel, daughter of Richard Mann; b. Jan. 30, 1892; adm. Sept. 28, 1905 (A); elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with junior Samwaies and Triplett) July 1910, matric. Michaelmas 1910; B.A. 1913; M.A. 1923; asst. in the Prints and Drawings Dept. British Museum June 8, 1914; served in the Cambs. Regt. (T. F.) as 2nd Lieut. and Lieut. Aug. 1915 - Dec. 1916, and as Lieut. Intelligence Corps in France and with the Army of Occupation Jan. 1917 - July 1919; French Croix de Guerre 1919; compiled vols. 5 and 6 of the Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings of the British Museum (1922 and 1925); Director of the National Portrait Gallery 1927; C.B.E. 1933; F. S. A. 1935; knighted 1947; a Busby Trustee 1949; m. Aug. 27, 1920, Jane Patricia, daughter of the Rev. James Robertson, of Glasgow; d. April 4, 1951.