Hewitson, William Chapman, 1806-1878, naturalist
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Hewitson, William Chapman, 1806-1878, naturalist
Hewett, Dorothy Coade, 1923-2002, poet, novelist and playwright
Dorothy Coade Hewett (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian feminist poet, novelist, librettist and playwright. She was also a member of the Communist Party of Australia, though she clashed on many occasions with the party's leadership.
Heversham Grammar School existed for more than 370 years from 1613 until 1984, when it amalgamated with the comprehensive school in Milnthorpe to become the boarding house and 6th form college of Dallam School.
Heslop, Richard Oliver, 1842-1916, Lexicologist, Songwriter and Poet
Heslop, Harold, 1898-1983, writer
Heslop Harrison, John, 1881-1967, Botanist.
Herschell, Farrer, 1837-1899, 1st Baron Herschell Lord Chancellor
Herschel, John, 1837-1921, Colonel Surveyor, astronomer
Hernández, Miguel, 1910-1942, poet and playwright
Born in 1910, Miguel Hernández was a self-educated goatherd from the tiny Spanish town of Orihuela who tried hard to be accepted among his older contemporaries. Lorca wrote to the young poet in 1933, telling him to stop struggling to get along in a 'circle of literary pigs'. Both Lorca and Hernández would soon be caught up in the storm that was the Spanish Civil War. Hernández volunteered and served the Republican Army at the front, later defending Madrid itself. When Madrid finally fell to Franco in 1939, Hernández tried to cross into Portugal and soon after he was turned back, he was imprisoned. Hernandez wrote his last poems in jail while fatally ill with tuberculosis. He died three years later, his tuberculosis untreated, still in prison on March 28, 1942: he was only 31.