Heywood, John (14791565)

Heywood, John, a dramatic poet, a favourite with Henry VIII. and his court; wrote farces, the characters of which were drawn from real life, presumably not hard to identify at the time (14791565).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Heywood * Hezekiah
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Hestia
Hesychasts
Hesychius
Heuschrecke, Hofrath
Hexateuch
Hexham
Heylin, Peter
Heyne, Christian Gottlob
Heyse, Paul Johann
Heywood
Heywood, John
Hezekiah
Hiawatha
Hibbert Lectures
Hibernia
Hicks, Elias
Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael Edward
Hierapolis
Hiero I.
Hiero II.
Hieronymus